This CNBC Interview With Alex Rodriguez, Derek Jeter Is An Absolute Trainwreck

When Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez are in the same room, there’s a good chance things will get awkward. But this was a whole different level of uncomfortable.

The former Yankees teammates joined CNBC’s Bob Pisani for an interview Tuesday at a charitable event in New York, and it appeared things would be just fine — until Pisani started talking.

What followed was a nearly five-minute trainwreck that featured more painful moments than Jeter and A-Rod have World Series rings.

Where to begin here?

Well, Pisani made things awkward right off the bat by referencing their alleged differences while playing together in New York: “You guys are friends now, is that what’s going on?”

But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Pisani references a laundry list of uncomfortable topics for both ex-players, including Rodriguez’s relationship with Jennifer Lopez, Jeter’s rumored interest in buying the Miami Marlins and Jeter not attending the Met Gala. At one point, A-Rod even turned to Jeter in disbelief and said, “This interview’s going in all kinds of places, huh?”

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And we haven’t even mentioned Pisani accidentally calling Jeter “Alex” or asking him the same question twice about his charity.

Rodriguez, now a baseball analyst for FOX Sports, used some well-timed comments to keep this thing from going completely off the rails. But we’d imagine A-Rod and Jeter might be turning down joint interview requests in the future.

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