Yankees' slugger Alex Rodriguez stood on stage at the 2015 ESPY Awards with actor Ken Jeong (The Hangover, Knocked Up) Wednesday night, and "apologized."

Not for performance enhancing drugs. Not for suing Major League Baseball.

Instead, he "apologized" for a litany of things, ranging from ruining the end of Game of Thrones, for the New York Knicks in general, Greece's economy, and for Ken Jeong's well, his something...

It was a comedic bit.

And actually, A-Rod wasn't the one apologizing. Jeong apologized on A-Rod's behalf, reading from pieces of paper that A-Rod handed him.

Apparently, it was a joke on how A-Rod apologized to the public back in February via a hand-written letter.

At the very end, ESPYs host Joel McHale asked him if Rodriguez himself had anything to say.

"Nah, I'm good," A-Rod said to laughs. Those were his only words.

A-Rod is also up for an award, "Best Comeback Athlete." He's nominated with Rob Gronkowski, Derrick Rose, and Lindsey Vonn.

And it should be noted: former Yankees teammate and shortstop Derek Jeter was shown on camera in attendance, laughing throughout the bit.

See it here:

A-Rod missed the entire 2014 season, suspended for his link to performance enhancing drugs. Earlier this year, A-Rod eclipsed 660 home runs and 3,000 hits.

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