Enough of A-Rod
Not that I'm one to wish my life away, but I can't wait for Nov. 13 to get here.
That's when teams other than the New York Yankees can start discussing financial terms with free agent Alex Rodriguez.
I'm as sick of A-Rod as I've been of anything baseball-related in the last five years. First it's his agent, Scott Boras, wanting a 10-year, $300 million contract. Now, it's the players union whining about how commissioner Bud Selig is unfairly influencing the market toward A-Rod.
They're calling it collusion. I'm sorry, but anyone who voluntarily opts out of a $252 million contract deserves what he gets, collusion or not.
That's when teams other than the New York Yankees can start discussing financial terms with free agent Alex Rodriguez.
I'm as sick of A-Rod as I've been of anything baseball-related in the last five years. First it's his agent, Scott Boras, wanting a 10-year, $300 million contract. Now, it's the players union whining about how commissioner Bud Selig is unfairly influencing the market toward A-Rod.
They're calling it collusion. I'm sorry, but anyone who voluntarily opts out of a $252 million contract deserves what he gets, collusion or not.
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