Every time Alex Rodriguez has hip surgery, the Yankees respond by winning a championship. But can history repeat itself again?
By TYLER KEPNER, New York Times
Mon, 12/03/2012 - 8:16pm
Every time Alex Rodriguez has hip surgery, the Yankees respond by winning a championship. But can history repeat itself again?
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