The woes for Alex Rodriguez continue.

A review of IRS filings by the Boston Globe found that the charity established by Rodriguez gave far less than the expected percentage of their income to actual charitable causes.

Nonprofits are generally expected to donate 65 to 75 percent of their revenues to charitable causes. The Globe studied the charities of 50 athletes and found that nearly half of them fell below the standard donation percentage.

In 2006, Rodriguez teamed with Jay-Z for a charity poker tournament that helped the A-Rod Family Foundation raise $403,862. However, the IRS reported that barely one percent of that total reached charities: $5,000 to Jay-Z's Shawn Carter Scholarship Fund and $90 to a Little League baseball team in Miami.