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In Breakthrough, Nanotechnologists Detect A-Rod's Post-Season Stats
Oct 09, 2007 | 5:12AM | report this

NEW YORK.  Nanotechnology, the science of incredibly teensy-tiny things, promises to transform our lives over the coming years with sub-atomic robots that can download songs directly to the human brain.  For now, however, nano-scientists say they are satisfied to have achieved the first tangible evidence of the field's potential, recording post-season batting statistics for New York Yankees' third baseman Alex Rodriguez.

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Alex Rodriguez

"Come October, A-Rod hits like an American League pitcher batting in the World Series for the first time all year," says Columbia University scientist Morris Schonfeld.  "It's a real challenge to detect anything at all."

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"If you look closely, you can see his RBI's in there somewhere."

Rodriguez is affectionately known as "Mr. Regular Season" by Yankees fans for his post-season productivity, often driving in a run a decade.  "At that pace," noted Lou Berloni of Yonkers, "he'll be in double figures before you know it."

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"You need to highlight your cheekbones--they're terrific!"

Rodriguez is also popular among players, who says his role as self-appointed spokesman for the game is as refreshing as a kid who volunteers to take names when a teacher leaves the classroom.  "What's not to like?" asks Boston's Jason Varitek, who struck up a pen-pal relationship with Rodriguez after a 2004 misunderstanding in which the Red Sox catcher's attempt to give the man they call "A-Rod" some metrosexual advice on moisturizing was misinterpreted as aggression. 

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"If I take care of myself, I think I have a chance to be the best-looking Yankee of all time."

Nanotechnologists were able to confirm Rodriguez's post-season impact after his seventh-inning home run in the Yankees' series-ending loss to the Cleveland Indians, ending his incredible streak of 57 post-season at-bats without an RBI.  "You can't measure nothing, so that helped," noted Brian Staub, a lab technician at New York University's Center for Nanotechnology Studies.  "On the other hand, the only guy he ever seems to drive in is himself."

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