Wed 3/23/16 2:40 PM

Rodriguez plans to retire after the 2017 season, Andrew Marchand of ESPN reports.
EDGE Analysis
Through his first 21 seasons, Rodriguez has 687 home runs and is a .297 hitter. While much will be talked about in the coming years about Rodriguez's career, the now-full-time DH experienced a renaissance in the first part of the season before slowing down by the end of the summer and into the home stretch of the season. On an aging Yankees roster, Rodriguez's at-bats could be limited by the need to rest other players, but he should break the 700 home run plateau this season and could catch Babe Ruth's 714 by the time all is said and done.