CHARLESTON, S.C. — Alex Rodriguez took his first small steps back to the Bronx and understands he's got a long, long way to go to contribute to the New York Yankees.
Rodriguez played his first game since a miserable October and went hitless in two at-bats for the Charleston Riverdogs on Tuesday night. He grounded into a double play his first time up then struck out looking against 23-year-old Williams Perez to end the third before being removed from the game.
It was Rodriguez's first game since undergoing left hip surgery in January.
"For me, it's just a great blessing to be back out there," he said. "It's been a long fight, a hard climb and I was just pretty excited to get a couple of at-bats and get in the mix."
Make no mistake, though, Rodriguez is far from the form that won him three AL MVP awards and led the Yankees to their last World Series title in 2009. He couldn't make the play when Rome center fielder Kyle Wren bunted on the game's first pitch and appeared out of synch on his strikeout.
"Timing is the least of my concerns, it's really about the overall body," he said. "Getting the body in shape, getting your legs under you."
And that's still a work in progress. Rodriguez, who will turn 38 on July 27, said earlier he'd likely need all 20 days of rehab games allowed to prepare for a big league return. This, though, was a major step in that journey.
"I'm just happy to be back playing," he said. "I feel like a kid again."