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Alex Rodriguez flies to Massachusetts as Timberwolves face elimination
The former MLB star lands in Westfield days before a must-win NBA playoff game in Boston.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Alex Rodriguez

Alex Rodriguez
Alex Rodriguez flew from Teterboro, New Jersey, to Westfield-Barnes Regional Airport in Massachusetts on the evening of May 27, a short 46-minute hop aboard his Gulfstream IV SP, N313AR. The timing puts him roughly 90 minutes from downtown Boston.
The trip lands Rodriguez in western New England the same week the Minnesota Timberwolves — a franchise he co-owns — face elimination in the Western Conference Finals against the Boston Celtics, per NBA standings and playoff scheduling this week. Game 5 is scheduled for Boston's TD Garden on May 28; the Wolves trail the series 3–1. Rodriguez, who along with Marc Lore holds a controlling stake in the team, has attended playoff games in person this month, including a May 11 flight to Minneapolis ahead of a home contest.
Recent flight records show a clear pattern: Rodriguez has been shuttling between his Miami home base, the New York area, and Minneapolis throughout May, often on back-to-back days. This trip to Massachusetts appears to be business of the hardwood variety — a boardroom presence at arena level as his team tries to claw back from the brink.
Aboard the Gulfstream IV SP


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