Yankees great Alex Rodriguez treasures touching moment at Ella’s recital with ex-husband

In the days leading up to Christmas, Alex Rodriguez, a legend with the New York Yankees, keeps himself occupied. Now that the holidays are almost here, Rodriguez has been making the most of this time off to spend with loved ones and create lasting memories.

Cynthia Scurtis was Alex Rodriguez’s wife, and they had two daughters together. They maintain a cordial connection despite having gone their separate ways. Rodriguez attended his youngest daughter Ella’s ballet recital because of this.

To his Instagram stories, he uploaded several photos:

His daughter Natasha and Angel Nicolas, who was married to Scurtis, were also there, and they were all quite celebratory.

The two go to a lot of games together; Alex Rodriguez is seeing Jaclyn Cordero. Because of this, they are common sights at NBA games, particularly during the MLB summer.

Attendance at the Philadelphia 76ers vs. Minnesota Timberwolves game by Alex Rodriguez

Alex Rodriguez was there at Wednesday’s game between the Philadelphia 76ers and the Minnesota Timberwolves at the Wells Fargo Center. It is not unexpecteԀ to see Rodriguez at 76ers games, considering he and Marc Lore control 40% of the franchise.

The 127-113 victory for Philadelphia was due in large part to a 37-point fourth quarter, so A-Rod had to be satisfied with the game.

Rodriguez is with the Philadelphia 76ers as they take on the Minnesota Timberwolves (via Instagram)

Seven of the 76ers’ last eight games have been victories, putting them in a hоt streak. With a 19-8 record, they appear to be one of the top teams in the NBA and are currently in third place in the East.

There is still a long way to go before they can claim a championship this season, and the competition is going to be tough.

According to Instagram, Alex Rodriguez is at the Philadelphia 76ers vs. Minnesota Timberwolves game.

Rodriguez, who is a former Major League Baseball player, frequently discusses current developments in the sport. After the outcry from Shohei Ohtani’s $700 million signing subsided, Rodriguez deemed it “a poor deal for baseball.”

During his speech at the HOPE Global Forum, he stated:

There are two of your teams whose annual revenue is lower than Ohtani’s. You have two clubs that pay 26 players less than $70 million, while Ohtani makes $70 million. A company concept like that can’t last.

Although Rodriguez raises a good point, the outcome and Ohtani’s ability to lead the Los Angeles Dodgers to their desired World Series victory are still up in the air.