Roberts has written a book about Alex Rodriguez, and it is a journalistic abomination. That phrase probably won’t appear in any advertisement for the book, but it should to alert prospective readers what they would be getting.
I use the word journalistic rather than literary for two reasons: 1, the book grew out of a Sports Illustrated project; 2, Roberts has been a newspaper and magazine reporter and columnist and as such has practiced the craft of journalism. Based on the book, however, she needs a lot more practice.
In general, Roberts makes far too many serious allegations about Rodriguez to hide them behind anonymous quotes. Rodriguez deserves more, but more importantly readers deserve more. There is far too much in this attack book for Roberts to expect readers to take it on faith that her anonymous sources are real and they can be trusted.
almost 3 years ago
philkid3
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I disagree
Fans are more concerned about their team winning rather than what a player did 5 years ago. With the way that the Yanks have been player so far this year, I guarantee A-Rod will be welcomed back with open arms if he produces.
St. Louis Cardinals... defying win expectancy since 2008
I actually think she might be pushing people to hate her and feel sympathetic to A-Rod.
Once it becomes obvious people are just trying to demonize him, the pendelum will swing back.
Hmm...
that’s an odd perspective. It would explain the sad stories at the beginning of the book though.


















