
Patrick MahomesBefore he became a three-time Super Bowl champion and one of the most electrifying quarterbacks in NFL history,Ā Patrick MahomesĀ was just a 10-year-old kid hanging around baseball diamonds ā and getting career advice from one of the sportās biggest stars.
But asĀ Alex RodriguezĀ hilariously admitted onĀ The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy FallonĀ this weekend, that advice⦠didnāt exactly age well.
āI told Patrick Mahomes to stick with baseball ā because thatās where the money is,ā Rodriguez confessed, laughing. āLetās just say Iām really glad he didnāt listen to me!ā
Ā āBaseballās Where the Money Isā¦ā
The story takes fans back to 2001, when Rodriguez ā then the highest-paid player in baseball ā was teammates withĀ Pat Mahomes Sr., Patrickās father, during their time with the Texas Rangers.
Rodriguez recalled meeting a wide-eyed Patrick Jr., who would spend his days hanging around the batting cage and shagging baseballs during practice.
āHe was about ten years old ā polite, focused, those piercing blue eyes,ā A-Rod remembered. āEvery day heād ask me for advice. So finally, after about a month, I pulled him aside and said, āAlright, listen up ā baseball is where the money is. Footballās just for fun.āā
The crowd erupted in laughter as Rodriguez grinned and added:
āYeah⦠Iām glad he didnāt take my advice!ā
Ā The Rest Is Football History
Fast forward twenty years ā and Patrick Mahomes has become a generational talent. Drafted 10th overall in 2017, heās now aĀ three-time Super Bowl winner, a two-time league MVP, and the face of the Kansas City Chiefs dynasty.
His record-breaking contract, endorsement deals, and cultural influence have made him one of the most recognizable athletes on the planet ā proof that sometimes, ignoring the advice of legends pays off.
āI thought heād be a shortstop like his dad,ā A-Rod said, still laughing. āBut he ended up being the Michael Jordan of football instead.ā
Ā āHe Was Born in the Clubhouseā
Mahomesā father,Ā Pat Mahomes Sr., has long said that baseball shaped the way his son plays football.
āHe grew up in the clubhouse,ā the former pitcher toldĀ The Los Angeles Times.Ā āHe had an arm that could throw 97 mph, and he was always the best hitter on the team. I really thought heād go pro in baseball.ā
But Mahomesā athletic gifts extended far beyond the diamond. His no-look passes, sidearm throws, and jaw-dropping improvisations on the field are all skills borrowed from his multi-sport childhood.
āYou can see the baseball in everything he does,ā his dad added. āThe angles, the precision ā thatās just how he was built.ā
Ā Fans React: āBest Bad Advice Ever!ā
After the interview aired, fans flooded social media with memes and playful reactions:
āAlex Rodriguez telling Patrick Mahomes to play baseball might be the funniest alternate universe ever,ā one fan posted.
āImagine Mahomes in the MLB ā 60 home runs, 0 Super Bowls. No thanks!ā joked another.
Even sports analysts joined in:
āA-Rod wasnāt wrong about baseball money,ā one ESPN host tweeted. āBut Mahomes? HeĀ isĀ the money.ā
Ā A-Rodās Full-Circle Moment
Rodriguez couldnāt help but end the story on a heartfelt note.
āHe made the right call. Patrickās doing things no oneās ever seen before ā on or off the field,ā he said. āAnd I couldnāt be prouder of him⦠even if I gave him the worst career advice ever.ā
From the clubhouse to the Hall of Fame conversation, Mahomesā journey proves that greatness often defies expectation ā and that even a superstar like Alex Rodriguez canāt predict the kind of magic that happens when talent meets destiny.
Ā Moral of the story:
Always trust your gut ā even when a baseball legend tells you otherwise.