Stray-Rod
Prods Strippers With Dirty Text Messages, Likes
"She-Male" Types
As wife Cynthia
Rodriguez was seen leaving her swank Manhattan
apartment with suitcases in hand, more revelations
came out about her husband, Alex Rodriguez (being
touted in New York papers as "Stray Rod") and how he
reportedly texts strippers across North America with
dirty messages.
This is Sparky
Collins reporting for Sports911.com. While
A-Rod has refused to comment on Wednesday's New York
Post story which is accompanied by a photo of
Yankees player Alex Rodriguez entering a
Toronto strip club with a mystery blonde in tow
Sunday night.
The Daily News
reported Thursday that A-Rod is known for texting
strippers with x-rated messages.
Just this March,
A-Rod was spotted chatting up a curvy blond inside
the Whiskey Park bar in Tampa, not far from the
Yankees' spring training home.
He chatted with the mystery woman at the bar, then
whisked her away to a strip club for the rest of the
night, witnesses said.
According to the Daily News, A-Rod used to be a
regular at the VIP Club in New York, where he always
asked for a dancer who performs under the stage name
Monique.
Monique is 5-feet-5
with brown hair and brown eyes and has a well-toned,
muscular figure, a pal said.
When the stripper jumped over to the Hustler Club,
Rodriguez started going there to see her perform and
buy sexy lap dances, a source said. He even
took her out for a pricey shopping spree at the
Versace store on Fifth Ave., the source told the
paper.
A petite stripper
at the Hustler Club said A-Rod "likes the she-male,
muscular type. They brought me up to the champagne
room one time. I spun around once and that was it.
I'm not his type."
"A-Rod is known as
the king of the strip clubs," another source told
the Daily News. "He gives the girls his number to
meet somewhere else later on."
He also goes to a private social club in Chelsea
that fronts as a poker club but also hosts wild,
after-hours sex romps, a source said.
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Sparky Collins,
Sports911.com
Originally published May 31, 2007 9:42 am ET
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