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	<title>Comments on: Alex Rodriguez: Tragic Hero? (Part I)</title>
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	<description>both have their moments</description>
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		<title>By: Revisiting the Tragic Hero: Do We Still Hate A-Rod? &#124; pitchers &#38; poets</title>
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		<description>[...] one year ago today, I posted the first entry in a three-part series on Alex Rodriguez. My goal was to examine A-Rod as a Shakespearian tragic hero. In the [...]</description>
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