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Uncle Alex Rodriguez Guides Joe Dunand To Greater Heights

North Carolina State shortstop Joe Dunand (right) hung out at the 2015 ESPYs with his uncle Alex Rodriguez and NFL Hall of Famer Brett Favre (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)

RALEIGH, N.C.—Every once in a while, when North Carolina State junior shortstop Joe Dunand finds himself scuffling on the field or feeling a little lost in the batter’s box, he’ll pull out his cell phone and text Alex Rodriguez.

Yes, that Alex Rodriguez. The one who played for the Yankees all those years, the one who’s been linked to singer Jennifer Lopez. A-Rod.

Look at Dunand closely enough—and listen to him talk—and you might even pick up on a slight resemblance. The 6-foot-2, 205-pound shortstop is A-Rod’s nephew—a powerful righthanded-hitting slugger like his uncle. And when Dunand texts A-Rod, A-Rod texts back.

“All the time—I’ll text him, call him if I ever need anything,” said Dunand, whose father Joe Dunand Sr. is A-Rod’s half-brother. “Even my dad, he’s like a sponge with him, too. They hang out a lot. I talk to them both, and it’s a good resource for me to have. It definitely helps that I have that, and rarely anybody has that. He’s one of the best players ever, so I’m a lucky guy.”


Rodriguez, who retired last summer with 696 career home runs and a .295/.380/.550 career slash line in 22 big league seasons, has always told Dunand to focus on his defense first and foremost.

“Defense will keep you on the field,” he’s told him. “Hitting will take care of itself.”

For the most part, Dunand has found that to be true. He started 57 games as a freshman at third base in 2015 despite hitting just .219/.289/.381. In his sophomore year, after sliding over to shortstop, his bat started to come around, producing a .297/.345/.424 line. And this year, after battling through some early season struggles, Dunand’s raw power has translated more to game power, with 16 homers and a robust .289/.366/.626 slash line at the end of the regular season.

Dunand credits a more disciplined approach as a reason for that improvement, but he admits he still needs to refine his defensive game in order to stick at shortstop—the biggest knock scouts have on him.

“I have a lot of work to do,” Dunand said. “I’m making some silly mistakes at short right now, but that’s one of my dreams—to play shortstop.”

N.C. State coach Elliott Avent, who also coached Rafael Palmeiro’s son Preston the last three seasons, said that Dunand has handled the draft limelight—and the attention that comes with his bloodlines—admirably. Avent praised his development while in Raleigh.

“I think Joe Dunand has grown so much,” Avent said. “First of all, to be 6-2 and a big-bodied shortstop, to be able to play it as nimbly as he plays it . . . He’s gotten better as a runner, he’s gotten better at everything he does. And there’s a lot of pressure that goes with being the nephew of Alex Rodriguez—and some of the things he hears on the road—and I just think everything Joe does, he’s a great teammate. They love him. He likes to be out here, he likes the ball hit to him when the game is on the line, and that’s what you want from a player. Joe Dunand has just grown in so many facets.”

His teammates, too, have benefited from sharing a locker room with him. Just this fall, A-Rod gathered the players and addressed them, giving them advice for everything from approach to specific nutrition tips.

“Right when he walked in, there was kind of this aura about him where we knew it was big-time,” righthander Johnny Piedmonte said. “It was a cool experience. It kind of added something to my college experience that I didn’t expect.”

As cool as that might be for the rest of the Wolfpack, to Joe Dunand, that’s just Uncle Alex.

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