Who is the greatest baseball player of all time?
If you ask Alex Rodriguez, he'll tell you it's Barry Bonds.
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Rodriguez made that declaration in a Q&A with ESPN. This comes days after the home run king called the Yankees designated hitter "clutch" on Twitter for hitting a go-ahead grand slam against the Twins on Tuesday.
How about that @AROD go-ahead grand slam last night? #Clutch
— Barry L Bonds (@BarryBonds) August 19, 2015
Rodriguez's answer was part of a 13-question interview in which he also revealed his favorite movie ("Wall Street"), TV series ("House of Cards") and superhero (John McLane in "Die Hard").
When asked about the most unforgettable moments of his life, Rodriguez said, "The births of my two daughters were the two greatest moments of my life. Professionally, jumping on top of Mariano Rivera on the mound for the 2009 championship."
Rodriguez, 40, is in the midst of a strong season after spending all of last season suspended for violating baseball's drug policy. He's batting .262 with 26 home runs and 68 RBIs.