A-Rod on Divorce: Infidelity Is ‘Immaterial’

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The silver lining in all of this is that A-Rod doesn't want to fight over his little daughters, Natasha and Ella. "Husband admits and acknowledges that wife is a loving and nurturing mother," the papers concede. "Husband is confident that he and wife will be able to continue to work with one another to co-parent their children together and that they will be able to agree upon a time-sharing schedule … without the need for court intervention."
The Yankee slugger says that Cynthia should have main custody because he travels so much for work. According to the papers, he is required "to travel extensively from spring training in March through the end of the baseball season in September" and "more often than not, through the baseball playoffs in October." Aw, A-Rod. Now you're just rubbing it in.
A-Rod playing hardball in divorce, wants prenuptial agreement enforced [NYDN]

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