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He can sure spot ‘em! A-Rod’s flirt gal a bikini model

Kyna Treacy

Kyna Treacy (Getty Images)

Alex Rodriguez (Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post)

A-Rod’s hitting stinks, but there’s nothing wrong with his eyes — he managed to pick out a bikini model to flirt with during last Saturday’s playoff game at Yankee Stadium.

Slumping slugger Alex Rodriguez zeroed in on fan Kyna Treacy, a leggy 33-year-old, in the ninth inning of his team’s crucial playoff game against the Detroit Tigers, openly flirting with her and getting her phone number even as he was yanked from the lineup and the Bombers struggled to stay alive.

Treacy — a sexy catwalker who started her own swimwear line, Kini Bikini, which specializes in tiny crocheted suits — was sitting two rows behind the dugout with pretty pal Kate Quinn, friends of the women told The Post. Both Aussies currently live in the city, one pal said.

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A-Rod got Treacy’s phone number after having a ball passed to her with a note — and he hit a “homer.”

Treacy is a former Bondi Beach girl who says in an online business profile that she has strived to create swimwear “for the girl who desires something sexy and individual.” She paid for her degree in graphic design by modeling, she said.

In 2010, the green-eyed brunette was linked to hunky Australian TV personality James Tobin.

About eight years ago, Treacy was co-crowned “Yellowglen Bubbly Girl,’’ a spokesmodel gig for the champagne.

Her prize included a year’s supply of the bubbly.

Treacy also starred in a steamy commercial for Air Pacific. Watch the clip below:

Neither she nor Quinn could be reached yesterday.

A-Rod, who was benched for last night’s 2-1 loss, which put the Yanks down 3-0, had no comment.

But Ted Leuzarder, a fan who witnessed the muscular meathead’s antics, said he “wasn’t amused.’’

“I originally thought it was the ballboy who was trying to get the numbers, since the girls did look a little young — even for A-Rod,’’ he said.