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A-ROD PLAYING FIELD ALL OVER

Alex Rodriguez hasn’t partied only in Toronto with a mystery blonde – the Yankee superstar has also been spotted across the United States squiring around a similar-looking, buxom hottie, The Post has learned.

Several witnesses yesterday said they have seen A-Rod socializing recently with a blond bombshell – not his wife, Cynthia – in Seattle, Las Vegas and Dallas.

In Dallas, two people said Rodriguez and an unknown blonde visited a high-end strip club – just weeks before he and a blond gal pal were spotted by The Post going to a flashy Toronto strip joint on Sunday night.

And there is a photograph taken March 1 showing the All-Star sitting in the Whiskey Bar in Tampa, Fla., with a blonde. She looks similar to the woman he was photographed with in Toronto during the Yanks’ current road trip there.

An explosive story in The Post yesterday detailed how A-Rod and his mystery lady friend dined Sunday at a pricey Toronto steakhouse. They then visited an all-nude strip club before calling it a night and getting onto an elevator alone together at the Four Seasons hotel, where the Bombers’ $252 million man was staying.

Yesterday, before the slumping Yankees defeated the Toronto Blue Jays, Rodriguez, 31, said, “I’m not going to comment on anything personal.

“And I certainly don’t think it’s a distraction to this team.”

Teammates Derek Jeter and Johnny Damon echoed that sentiment, as did Yankee manager Joe Torre, who met privately with A-Rod at the slugger’s request before the game.

“Alex is a big boy, and I know how serious he takes his baseball,” Torre said.

Cynthia Rodriguez, 34, ducked out of the couple’s exclusive Park Avenue apartment building yesterday afternoon without stopping to answer questions. She later returned, had several pieces of luggage placed her in car and was driven away last night.

She has been married to the powerhouse third baseman since 2002; they have a 2-year-old daughter, Natasha.

Neighbors of the high-profile couple said their once-tight relationship has apparently hit the rocks recently.

“They used to be all lovey-dovey, kissy-kissy, all over the place, all over the block really. It was a lot of ‘I love you,’ ‘No, I love you,’ ‘No, I love you,’ ” one neighbor said.

“Then, maybe two weeks ago, I think, they started fighting. It was strange. I never saw them fight before or even yell just a little. But one day, they just started. It was right outside of their building in the street.

“And they just yelled, and he stormed off in his car real fast, and she just stood there looking pretty sad.”

On Tuesday, hours after Rodriguez first was asked about his jaunt two days earlier with the blonde at the Toronto strip club the Brass Rail, he returned to the same joint, a dancer there said.

The dancer, Bobbi, said she does not know if Rodriguez was alone Tuesday.

“I used to dance with A-Rod all the time. He’s all right,” said Bobbi. “But he makes way too much money.”

One witness saw Rodriguez in early May with a blonde similar-looking to the one in Toronto. The witness said A-Rod and the woman strolled into Ghostbar at the W hotel in Dallas.

The next night, the witness said, she saw Rodriguez and the same blonde at a Dallas strip club.

A manager at the Men’s Club of Dallas strip joint said staffers told him that Rodriguez had visited there early this month.

A dancer, Jessica, said she saw Rodriguez and a blonde at the Men’s Club two nights in early May, when they got “a couple of [lap] dances.”

In Seattle, on May 10, autograph collector Kevin McLean said he saw Rodriguez pick up a “short, well-endowed” blonde at his hotel in an SUV at 11 p.m.

And on May 13, A-Rod and a blonde reportedly were seen at the nightclub Tryst in Vegas.

Rodriguez has a penchant for strip clubs. In 2004, The Post’s Page Six noted his regular visits to a Manhattan nudie bar, where he favored a beautiful Brazilian dancer.

But Rodriguez’s father-in-law, John Scurtis, defended him yesterday, saying, “We think he’s a great guy. We support him 100 percent. He loves his wife. He loves his family. The press is making something out of nothing.”

With Julie Kay andTom Liddy

dan.mangan@nypost.com