4-legged A Rod still at bat in New York
October 7, 2011NEW YORK (AP) - A Rod isn't faring so well at the racetrack, either.
Yes, there is A Rod (no hyphen) the horse. Unlike A-Rod the Yankee, this colt's season isn't over although he sure could use a win.
The 3-year-old, named in honor of Alex Rodriguez, will be entered to run Thursday at Belmont Park in a $20,000 claiming race.
``The owner is a big Yankee fan and named the horse for the team and A-Rod,'' says J.P. Campo, who trains A Rod for Peggy Vandervoort-Kumble. ``I've been a Yankee fan my whole life and like every other one, losing was a big disappointment.''
The two-legged A-Rod and four-legged A Rod share more than a name: Both have struggled of late. In the five-game playoff loss to the Tigers, A-Rod was 2 for 18 for a .111 batting average, including a mighty whiff to end Game 5 on Thursday night. A Rod the horse is 1 for 11 for a .090 winning percentage, his lone win coming in June.
There's also a grand slam connection: A-Rod has 22 of them, one shy of Lou Gehrig's major league record; A Rod is a son of Grand Slam, a Grade 1 stakes winner in 1997 who earned nearly $1 million.
The horse, at least, will get another chance at victory this year.
``He's training pretty well,'' Campo said Friday. ``He's fresh, and happy.''
The horse, of course.