Exiled
After a year of accusations and denials and a contentious arbitration process that ended with a 162-game suspension, it appears calm is about to break out. Late this afternoon, word surfaced that Alex Rodriguez was dropping his law suits against Major League Baseball and its Players Association. He will sit out the 2014 season, as the damage from the Biogenesis scandal begins to abate.
Of course, with A-rod's fate for this year sealed, speculation will turn to 2015. Will he attempt to return with three years (and $61-million) left on his mega-contract the summer he turns 40? How will a full year away from the game affect him? And would the Yankees -- who now turn to a possible platoon of Kelly Johnson and Eduardo Nunez want Alex back? A 93-win year and a trip to the post-season might make Life After Rodriguez a lot more comfortable in the Bronx.
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Of course, with A-rod's fate for this year sealed, speculation will turn to 2015. Will he attempt to return with three years (and $61-million) left on his mega-contract the summer he turns 40? How will a full year away from the game affect him? And would the Yankees -- who now turn to a possible platoon of Kelly Johnson and Eduardo Nunez want Alex back? A 93-win year and a trip to the post-season might make Life After Rodriguez a lot more comfortable in the Bronx.
What do you think? Click on the word "comment" and share your opinion.
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