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Best Buckeye;955480; said:Maybe the Indians will buy him.
Best Buckeye;955531; said:I get a lot of chuckles about that BN27. There were a lot of people on here bad mouthing BQ before he was drafted by the Browns and the minute he was it was like Poof!! no more of that stuff. and now they all want him in the game .
Best Buckeye;955531; said:I get a lot of chuckles about that BN27. There were a lot of people on here bad mouthing BQ before he was drafted by the Browns and the minute he was it was like Poof!! no more of that stuff. and now they all want him in the game .
BuckeyeNation27;954890; said:Does anybody realize that Jeter had just as terrible a post season as ARod did?
The rush to bash ARod for choking is getting a little out of hand.
Unfortunately, Jeter's past WS rings failed to come up big this year.Yeah, a player who has had zero successful post-seasons as a Yankee versus a player who has had 3+ succesful post-seasons as a Yankee is the same thing.
BuckeyeNation27;956240; said:Unfortunately, Jeter's past WS rings failed to come up big this year.
Rodriguez wraps up meetings with Boras
ESPN.com news services
Updated: October 17, 2007, 10:54 AM ET
Alex Rodriguez and his agent, Scott Boras, have wrapped up a three-day meeting, with Boras believing his client has the information he needs to decide whether to stay with the New York Yankees or opt out of his contract.
Rodriguez and Boras met for three days in Southern California. Boras called the meetings an "academic exercise" for Rodriguez to assess his options, the New York Post reported Wednesday.
Rodriguez has 10 days after the end of the World Series to decide whether to stay with the Yankees, or opt out of his contract and become a free agent. If he does that, the Yankees would lose a $20-plus million subsidy from the Texas Rangers and general manager Brian Cashman has said he would recommend the Yankees not negotiate with Rodriguez after that.
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Sources: Yankees expected to make record-setting offer to A-Rod
The New York Yankees have asked to meet with third baseman [URL="http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/players/profile?statsId=5275"]Alex Rodriguez[/URL], and if and when they get that meeting, league sources indicate the team is prepared to make him an offer that will exceed, in average salary, the $27 million per year that he is scheduled to make over the next three seasons -- and A-Rod would be in line to set yet another salary benchmark.
The offer could be for something in the range of five years -- beyond the three years Rodriguez is already under contract for, from 2008-10 -- and perhaps $30 million a year. The highest per-workday salary earned to date is the $28 million [URL="http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/players/profile?statsId=3340"]Roger Clemens[/URL] received, in prorated salary, for a little less than four months of work this season.
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