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NEW YORK (AP) - An angry Alex Rodriguez ended his relationship with a memorabilia company called Arod Authenticated on Friday, saying it was selling autographed baseballs without his permission.
The company was hocking balls commemorating Rodriguez's big game Tuesday night, when he had three home runs and 10 RBIs against the Los Angeles Angels. For $399 each, the balls featured A-Rod's signature and his stat line from the game and only 113 were available, the Daily News reported Friday.
The New York Yankees' All-Star third baseman was criticized on talk radio all afternoon for trying to cash in on his big game as quickly as possible.
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