​Alex Rodriguez's retirement lasted almost as long as the notice he gave the Yankees that he was retiring.





The "retired" third baseman has found a new home for the remainder of the season. According to a source, Rodriguez could be joining the Miami Marlins the rest of this season.

So @JimBowden_ESPN says A-Rod will join the Marlins when he clears waivers. A-Rod and Barry Bonds together. Oh my. — Jeff Blair (@SNJeffBlair) August 15, 2016

​​With Giancarlo Stanton going down for the remainder of this season, the move for the Marlins makes perfect sense. A-Rod would certainly be a draw for attendance in the Miami area as he climbs towards 700 home runs. Rodriguez sits at 696 currently.





After his last Yankees game on Friday, A-Rod threw a huge bash in New York City

“Friday night, following his last professional game as a New York Yankee, Alex Rodriguez and Jamie Foxx hosted an official retirement party for ARod at NYC hotspot, Up&Down. The NY Yankee star, friends, and special guests filled the venue following his last game to celebrate his 22-year baseball career. ARod celebrated with a 12-liter, $80,000 bottle of JAY Z’s Champagne Armand de Brignac which was carried out by staff wearing #13 jerseys. The night included a special musical performance by Nas.

​Keep being you, A-Rod.