
Alex Rodriguez is still hitting home runs, even off the field!
A well-placed Page Six informant reveals that Corner Store was a constellation of stars recently, as Hollywood elites, renowned journalists, and influential political figures flocked to the Soho hotspot for a night of glamour and networking.
However, it was Alex Rodriguez who stole the show with his signature flair. The former Yankee legend was reportedly seen engaging not just one woman, but captivating the attention of a trio of friends. His charm was on full display as he inquisitively asked about their evening plans and encouraged them to share their contact information with his assistant.
Accompanying Rodriguez on this lively outing were his trusted aide and his nephew, making it a memorable evening for all involved.
(The aide, it seems, was along for the night out with the slugger, along with his nephew).
“He was really ready to party!” said our spy, who marveled at the 14-time All Star’s charisma — and chutzpah.
A rep for Rodriguez denied to Page Six that he asked for the women’s numbers, and said he was spending the evening with his nephew and two members of his business operation.
The former third basemen — who’s now a Fox Sports analyst and co-owner of the Minnesota Timberwolves — had been dating fitness influencer Jaclyn Cordeiro for several years.
However, as we were preparing to publish this story, TMZ posted a conveniently timed article revealing that the World Series champ and Cordeiro broke up two months ago.
“We remain supportive of one another, and there is absolutely no animosity, drama, or negative story here,” she told the outlet.
A Rod and the personal trainer were first linked in 2022, when Page Six reported the pair were “enjoying spending time” together.
Rodriguez has, of course, been linked to a slew of stars including Madonna, Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez — one of whom happened to be at Corner Store on the night in question, we’re told.
He was married to Cynthia Rodriguez, with whom he shares two children, from 2002 until 2008.
A rep for Rodriguez didn’t comment.