ARod opts out of the $252 million contract
Alex Rodriguez has informed the Yankees that he is exercising the opt-out provision of his contract, and thus will be a free agent.
This, of course, means that the Rangers save almost $30 million in subsidies that they would have been required to provide the Yankees from 2008-2010.
So this is good news...
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meh
I guess it could be bad if you see us facing Boston in the playoffs soon, but I think we're still 2-3 years away from that.
I live in New England...
I want to see ARod in the NL. Chicago would be a great fit, I believe.
thats awesome news
REJOICE!
Question:
by gp on Oct 28, 2007 9:49 PM CDT reply actions
Does anyone see the Yanks sucking next season?
- ARod Gone
- Rivera Gone (?)
- Possible sophmore slumps (Chamberlain, Hughes, etc)
- Girardi being a TERRIBLE choice for manager w/ that many vets on the team?
Others who could be gone
If I were
The ownership change could be a bigger deal than it sounds...
How are his sons going to handel it?
The Yankees organization is drowning, and the Red Sox organization is getting alot better...
Screw the Red Sox and Patriots...
the Yanks are drowning?
They've got some nice young pitching in Joba, Hughes, Wang and Kennedy, plus a couple of nice young position players in Cano and Cabrera (who really surprised me this year), and a ton of money to spend with ARod and Clemens coming off the books.
Please explain how they're drowning.
by thedirkatron on Oct 28, 2007 10:05 PM CDT up reply actions
Lets see...
They lose A-Rod, there best player this year...
If they couldn't win this year with the players they had, they won't win next year...
They basically are getting owned right now...
Definitely.
I'd really enjoy
by Brett Perryman on Oct 28, 2007 10:16 PM CDT up reply actions
I'd just love to see them
by gp on Oct 28, 2007 10:21 PM CDT up reply actions
Wow
Either they royally f'd up, or ARod absolutely wanted out of NY forever.
I dread the thought of him in an Angels uni.
The Yankees
Yeah
To be fair, the fact that it isn't my money may have something to do with that decision.
"Well let's see what the
--Mrs. SteveP, upon hearing this news.
Word.
WooHoo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by Randy Richardson on Oct 28, 2007 10:16 PM CDT reply actions
Rangers
You mean someone like
by Brett Perryman on Oct 28, 2007 10:43 PM CDT up reply actions
my friend made a foolish bet
Well, it looks like it is not so foolish after all. He's about to cash in on that!
Well.....
YES!!!!!!!!!!!
by BillyBobisdrunk on Oct 28, 2007 10:59 PM CDT reply actions
Anybody Else Think
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Boras said he attempted to notify Yankees general manager Brian Cashman of the decision Sunday but couldn't reach him, so he left a voice mail.
"He was traveling and I was traveling," Boras said.
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3084640
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I would love to hear that voice mail.
by piston1336 on Oct 28, 2007 11:19 PM CDT reply actions
Score!
I honestly kinda hope that NYY resigns him for way too much money and that they live unhappily ever after...their groans are sweet music to my ears!
that's because
And...
Actually, the bigger problem
unless he signs
Personally...
Oh, goody.
Max Ramirez for Coco Crisp. Everyone's happy, including Hicks.
Ok I hate to say this but
Honestly
by Brett Perryman on Oct 29, 2007 8:05 AM CDT up reply actions
I don't think the O's
If ARod came back, you'd have to play him at SS.
so
I think the move that you are forgetting
by gp on Oct 29, 2007 11:06 AM CDT up reply actions
being fast and quick are two completely
by gp on Oct 29, 2007 11:59 AM CDT up reply actions

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