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  • 6/4/2025
Alex Rodríguez narra la lucha de su madre tras la separación de sus padres: “Desde niño supe que tenía que enfocarme para ayudarla”

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00:00Where are you from, Miami?
00:01Miami, I got here in the 9 years.
00:03And here, what did you do, normal studies?
00:06I started here in the 9 years, I started playing football,
00:11and I started playing football, and my two focus were school and football.
00:17When did you see that you had opportunities?
00:209, you go to the 16,
00:22what year did you want to sign that you saw
00:26that there were people behind you, talent?
00:30Your mom always supported you?
00:32Always, always.
00:33My mom, my dad, I had my mom, I had my mom, I had 10 years old,
00:38and that gave me a hit very, very strong.
00:43My mom, then, she started looking for two jobs.
00:46She was secretary in the morning, and in the night,
00:50I helped in Latin America, a restaurant here in Coral Way,
00:59in Porta, Miami Park, and she was waitress in the night.
01:03And I knew that I had to focus on my soccer and my studies,
01:07because my mom was busy, and everyone worked.
01:10For the rent, it was $600.
01:12Wow.
01:13And David, those $600, that's how we're going to look for $600
01:16to pay the rent and to help a mom.
01:18So, from early, to 12, 13 years,
01:21I knew that I had to focus on being a good boy
01:25to help a mom.
01:27And mom always helped me,
01:28but, however, I never had time to go to my night game.
01:31So, I sometimes sat there, in the Boys and Girls Club,
01:34and all my friends had two parents there.
01:37And sometimes, I was sad, because my dad was a kid,

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