Alex Rodriguez Wore A Red Sox Uniform And It Was Very, Very Strange

It took nearly 15 years, but Alex Rodriguez finally has put on a Boston Red Sox uniform.

Rodriguez, as you might recall, almost was traded to the Red Sox in 2003 in a deal that was vetoed by the Major League Baseball Players’ Association. And, well, you know what happened next: The Yankees traded for Rodriguez, choked against the Red Sox in 2004 and were passengers to the bizarre, drama-filled back-half of Rodriguez’s storied career.

(Yes, they won a World Series in 2009, but whatever.)

That brings us to Friday night.

Rodriguez made a bet with Red Sox legend David Ortiz that the Yankees would beat Boston in the American League Division Series. The terms were simple: If the Red Sox won, Rodriguez would wear a Boston uniform while Ortiz showered him in champagne, with the reverse being true if New York prevailed.

The Red Sox, of course, beat the Yankees in four games, which led to this surreal moment Friday night during FOX Sports’ MLB postseason coverage:

“Weird” really is the only word that describes seeing Rodriguez in a Red Sox uniform. We thought it would be a nothing moment, but it really was tough to digest.

Although, seeing Ortiz in pinstripes probably would’ve been way, way stranger.

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Dakota Randall

Plymouth State/Boston University product from Wolfeboro, NH, who now is based in Rhode Island. Have worked at NESN since 2016, covering the Patriots since 2021. Might chat your ear off about Disney World, Halo 2, and Lord of the Rings.