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A-Rod’s milestone home runs

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Alex Rodriguez trots around the bases after hitting a home run against the Red Sox. Rodriguez’s homer was the 586th of his career, tying him with Hall of Famer Frank Robinson. Getty Images
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Yankees’ Alex Rodriguez blasts a home run agains the Los Angeles Angels on July 11, 2009. Rodriguez’s 569th home run moved him into the top 10 on the all-time home run list. REUTERS
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After a long home run drought, Alex Rodriguez finally hit the 500th home run of his storied career on August 4, 2007. Rodriguez’s homer just stayed fair as he became the youngest player in Major League Baseball history to reach the celebrated home run mark. REUTERS
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Rodriguez’s 450th home run came on July 21, 2006 against the Toronto Blue Jays at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada. REUTERS
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With this solo home run against the Milwaukee Brewers on June 8, 2005, Rodriguez became the 40th player to reach 400 home runs and the youngest in MLB history to reach that mark at 29 years and 316 days. Rodriguez went on to win his second MVP award that season. Getty Images
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Alex Rodriguez blasts the 350th home run of his career on May 4, 2004 against the Oakland A’s. The milestone home run would be the first of many that Rodriguez would hit as a member of the Bronx Bombers. Getty Images
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Alex Rodriguez hits the 300th home run of his career as a member of the Texas Rangers. Rodriguez’s 300th homer came on April 2, 2003 and was one of the first he would hit en route to his first MVP award. Getty Images
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Alex Rodriguez watches his 200th career home run, a two-run shot, in the first inning against White Sox starting pitcher Jon Garland on May 12, 2001 in Chicago. REUTERS