Alex Rodriguez could have taken the approach of baseball legends Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Mark McGwire, but he didn't. He took an approach similar to less notable star Jason Giambi. A-Rod honed up to the report and took the blame that he deserved. He did not claim to not know what it was, he did not play the victim. He took the high road and took responsibility for his actions.
Alex Rodriguez
10 February 2009
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5 February 2009
Your acting like you won the World Series for the Dodgers. Granted you and CC Sabathia are perhaps the two best mid season pick ups in recent memory, but why are you bringing this attention to yourself. The Dodgers offered you a one year deal that would make you the second highest paid baseball player ever. Why not take it?
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21 January 2009
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21 July 2008
This year’s nominees for that category were Tiger Woods, Kobe Bryant, Tom Brady, and Alex Rodriguez. Where do you even begin? Let’s see, Brady completed 68.9% of his passes and Tiger’s short game was magnificent. Can’t forget about Kobe though, he completed a higher percentage of passes than Brady and his touch inside 15 feet was tremendous as well. But A-Rod’s team won almost twice and many games as Kobe’s! This is a tough one.
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4 July 2008
After yesterday’s game, the Yankees held a closed-door meeting among coaches and players—reportedly, manager Joe Girardi spoke, followed by Johnny Damon and captain Derek Jeter. In a postgame news conference, Girardi repeatedly (and sometimes heatedly) refused to reveal what was said in the meeting, although the gist of the discussion was obvious: the can’t-lose Yankees have been losing.
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1 June 2008
For you Yankee fans out there, I'm going to commit the ultimate fan heresy and argue against ARod, and in favor of Boston's Manny Ramirez, as the greatest hitter in the game today. He doesn't have anywhere near the defensive value that ARod does, and he's more of a clubhouse canker (I won't say "cancer" as he's more annoying than destructive) but he gets my nod for a consistently good eye, consistent power, and postseason performance.
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12 May 2008
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5 May 2008
I've been a Yankees fan since the early nineties, pre-Showalter, pre-Torre, pre-post-seventies-World-Series-victories days, and it seems to me they're as vulnerable as they've ever been. I like Girardi, I like the New Steinbrenner regime that doesn't look to scour out every single prospect for the possibility of Winning Right Now--but I think they are (dare I say?) approaching those dreaded Rebuilding Years.
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30 April 2008
In the days following the excavation of the "cursed" Ortiz jersey from the fresh concrete at "Yankee Stadium--The Sequel" we've seen Jorge Posada go on the DL for the first time in his long career, and ARod join him for the first time since donning pinstripes.
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19 February 2008
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