Larry King On Yankees And Alex Rodriguez: George Steinbrenner Would Have Handled Things Differently

With the New York Yankees’ Alex Rodriguez set to tie Willie Mays’ 660 home runs for fourth all-time, the Yankees have chosen to ignore it. Would George Steinbrenner treat this differently and should the Yankees honor A-Rod’s remarkable milestone? I was joined by broadcast legend Larry King on HuffPost Live to discuss.

Click below to watch the full segment with King.

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