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It looks like the baseball season has come early for Red Sox Nation, as they can already start giving Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez a hard time.
The hated Yankees star continues to dig his own grave in the eyes of baseball fans everywhere, as A-Rod recently had $17,604 charged to his American Express Black Card at a Manhattan boutique
According the New York Post, A-Rod was seen shopping with his 20-year-old niece, Michelle Silva, as well as his new girlfriend Torrie Wilson at Blue & Cream. A-Rod and his ladies reportedly racked up a whopping $17,604 bill, to buy Silva some fresh new threads. However, after A-Rod’s sister (Silva’s mother) told her that she had to return the outrageously expensive clothes, A-Rod found out that the store did not offer refunds, only store credit.
“This weekend, Blue & Cream was notified that Rodriguez is disputing the charges. It’s ridiculous. Completely ridiculous,” said a store rep to the NY Post. “We have security tapes and coverage of him at the checkout counter. We’re completely not in the wrong.”