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Alex Rodriguez revealed to have a super power that fans didn't discover until he retired from Yankees

The former MLB star turned broadcaster is incredible at one specific, surprising thing.

Alex Rodriguez sits courtside during a Minnesota Timberwolves game.
Alex Rodriguez sits courtside during a Minnesota Timberwolves game.LAPRESSE

There's no denying Alex Rodriguez's legacy in the sport of baseball. One of the best players in MLB history, Rodriguez finished his career four home runs shy of the coveted 700 club, but his accolades speak for themselves. Despite his incredible stats, it wasn't easy for Rodriguez to capture a World Series title. In order to do so, he had to the New York Yankees, and he was only able to get one ring while there for 12 seasons.

Despite that and his epic seasons with the Seattle Mariners and Texas Rangers, Rodriguez is best known as a Yankee. A-Rod finally called it quits on the sport at the age of 41 following the 2016 season. Since then, Rodriguez has kept busy as an on-air talent for Fox Sports' MLB coverage as well as other business ventures. He's a man of many talents, but his best talent might shock everyone.

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Alex Rodriguez might be the fastest autograph signer in the world

Rodriguez posted a video on Wednesday of himself going crazy "g 7,000 pieces of baseball memorabilia in 2 hours". He captioned the post, "My hand hurts" with a laughing emoji.

Rodriguez signed everything from trading cards, baseballs, bats, pictures, jerseys and more. There was stuff from his time with all three teams he played for.

Despite having retired nearly a decade ago, Rodriguez's brand name is still strong. Especially when it comes to memorabilia, which is practically timeless, A-Rod is clearly still a major player.

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