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February 16, 2004
More On A-Rod
With the official announcement of the A-Rod to New York deal only hours away, Newsday continues to break stories around the deal, including the latest details concerning how the Red Sox made an 11th hour run at Rodriguez: Multiple baseball sources said the Red Sox reached out to both the Texas Rangers and Rodriguez Saturday. In these discussions, the Red Sox offered to take Rodriguez and his bulky contract "as is" - a stunning reversal from their previous position. According to a source, a mutual friend of both Rodriguez and the Red Sox approached the All-Star on Boston's behalf. The acquaintance suggested that, unlike in the failed December negotiations, the team might be willing to take on Rodriguez's entire contract. In December, the Red Sox had insisted that Rodriguez take a pay cut. Ouch. This account basically confirms a lot of what Peter Gammons has been saying about Lucchino being the culprit for failing to close the deal to bring Rodriguez to Boston in the first place. Elsewhere in Newsday, columnist Jon Heyman says it won't be all hugs and kisses between Rodriguez and Derek Jeter in that crowded Yankees infield: Once they were such great chums that they had sleepover privileges in each other's apartment. But those days are a long-ago memory after a few skirmishes over women and Rodriguez's pointed quotes about Jeter's abilities built a wall between them. Jeter has many great qualities, but he doesn't forget easily. Anyone for The Bronx Zoo, Book II? Hat tip to Bronx Banter on the Gammons link. UPDATE: Selig has approved the trade. ANOTHER UPDATE: Jack Curry of the New York Times says the A-Rod/Jeter friendship is solid again after an estrangement, though the most interesting tid bit came at the tail end of the piece: When Michael Kay interviewed Jeter for YES recently, Jeter agreed to talk about Rodriguez's being traded to the Red Sox so they would have a canned answer in case the deal happened. I'd love to see that clip. Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: Listed below are links to weblogs that reference More On A-Rod:
» Winners and Losers from Strathlachlan Tracked on February 16, 2004 10:08 AM CommentsIf there was an 11th hour offer by the Red Sox, it almost certainly came from John Henry. Lucchino correctly recognized from the outset that this trade was not worth taking on the entire value of Rodriguez's contract. Let's not forget the contract is, in many respects, an above-market deal. The Rangers bid more than they had to to get Rodriguez, and the subsequent baseball value of the deal has declined for numerous reasons. Posted by: at February 16, 2004 04:44 PM Post a commentThanks for signing in, . (If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.) |