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Alex Rodriguez’s apology letter to the Yankees and their fans made the rounds on social media on Tuesday. Reactions were swift and takes were plentiful. The Wall Street Journal even brought in a handwriting expert to analyze it. No, seriously. One of the more respected daily newspapers in American history brought in a handwriting expert to analyze A-Rod’s apology letter to determine if anything could be learned about him through his use of cursive.
So, did they? Well, he “writes like a girl,” apparently. This, again, according to a handwriting expert hired by the Wall Street Journal. The world is a fascinating place.
On a much lighter note, Frank Caliendo joined ESPN’s Mike and Mike on Wednesday morning and read the letter aloud with his Morgan Freeman impersonation. On a strictly technical level, it’s actually quite good, and it may make you smile.