NEW YORK — Alex Rodriguez will play his final game Friday before becoming a special adviser and instructor for New York Yankees, the team said.
Rodriguez and the club made the announcement before Sunday's game against Cleveland.
A-Rod will play against Tampa Bay at Yankee Stadium on Friday night before ending one of the most prolific and polarizing figures in baseball history.
The 41-year-old designated hitter, a three-time AL MVP and 14-time All-Star, is hitting .204 this season with nine home runs and 29 RBIs in 216 at-bats. His worsening slump finally relegated him to the bench for most of the past month, with A-Rod getting only one start and seven at-bats in 14 games since July 22.
When the fourth-place Yankees (55-55) traded veterans Aroldis Chapman, Andrew Miller, Carlos Beltran and Ivan Nova leading up to last Monday's trade deadline, they made it clear they were turning toward a youth movement.
Rodriguez has 696 home runs and trails only Barry Bonds (762), Hank Aaron (755) and Babe Ruth (714) on the career list.
.@AROD will play his final Major League game this Friday. He will become an advisor & instructor with the #Yankees. pic.twitter.com/cTlVLcLTt8
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) August 7, 2016
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