MLB 2025 Season
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No, the Yankees still owns his contract.cutz said:
Will the Marlins sign A-Rod now?igotid88 said:Even though he hasn't done much offensively this year. Losing Stanton for the rest of the year is huge. So far he hasn't been living up to the contract.
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He can sign anywhere for the minimum and the yanks still owe himDegeneratefk said:0 -
He will if he wants to play. Unless, thers a AL team willing to sign him?igotid88 said:0 -
He sucks at this point -- reason the Yanks would pay him to go away. (Well, one of them)
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I don't think he gets signed this season. I could see someone taking a flyer on him and giving him a minor league deal for spring training next year. He is supposed to be much better in the locker room now and not the cancer he was before. If you are an AL team why not sign him and see if he can backup first, third and get some extra at bats in at DH here and there.Tom Brady & Donald Trump, BFF's
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I don't see arod signing a minor league deal.Amongst the Ani said:I don't think he gets signed this season. I could see someone taking a flyer on him and giving him a minor league deal for spring training next year. He is supposed to be much better in the locker room now and not the cancer he was before. If you are an AL team why not sign him and see if he can backup first, third and get some extra at bats in at DH here and there.
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I also can't see anyone giving him a guaranteed major league deal and have to add him to their 40 man roster right off the bat. If a-roid won't take a minor league deal he is done.Tom Brady & Donald Trump, BFF's
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I don't know that he was ever a cancer in the locker roomAmongst the Ani said:I don't think he gets signed this season. I could see someone taking a flyer on him and giving him a minor league deal for spring training next year. He is supposed to be much better in the locker room now and not the cancer he was before. If you are an AL team why not sign him and see if he can backup first, third and get some extra at bats in at DH here and there.
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He definitely wasn't. I am certain that many of the Yanks veterans over the years have had their issues with him, but all the young players love him.igotid88 said:
I don't know that he was ever a cancer in the locker roomAmongst the Ani said:I don't think he gets signed this season. I could see someone taking a flyer on him and giving him a minor league deal for spring training next year. He is supposed to be much better in the locker room now and not the cancer he was before. If you are an AL team why not sign him and see if he can backup first, third and get some extra at bats in at DH here and there.
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He's not a .300 hitter anymore. But given a full season he was going to give you 30/80. Problem was he barely played. And they wanted the dh opened. And when he was in the starting lineup. They had a winnig record.F Me In The Brain said:He sucks at this point -- reason the Yanks would pay him to go away. (Well, one of them)
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30/80? Wow, I would have thought the Yankees would have welcomed that with open arms.
That would have made him the 2nd best hitter on their team, following Beltran. Why didn't they play him, then?
I would hold that it is because he wasnt going to hit well (not 30/80) and that they felt anyone they plugged in would do at least as well as him and likely better....and have more upside.
That is just my opinion though, I am not a Yanks follower so I am not up on the inside info as to why they wouldnt play a 30/80 with that hitting lineup they trotted out there, which proved to be without much power.
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Arod struck out a lot this year.will myself to find a home, a home within myself
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They wanted to get rid of him last year. But he started off great. So they had no choice to keep him. Then he started the season in a slump. And was given limited playing time made it easier for them. And when you're 41 and go into a slump is different when you're 31 and go into a slump.F Me In The Brain said:30/80? Wow, I would have thought the Yankees would have welcomed that with open arms.
That would have made him the 2nd best hitter on their team, following Beltran. Why didn't they play him, then?
I would hold that it is because he wasnt going to hit well (not 30/80) and that they felt anyone they plugged in would do at least as well as him and likely better....and have more upside.
That is just my opinion though, I am not a Yanks follower so I am not up on the inside info as to why they wouldnt play a 30/80 with that hitting lineup they trotted out there, which proved to be without much power.I miss igotid880 -
he must've been something to be treated the way he has been ... c'mon ... if he was really that cool of a guy - would the Yanks treat him like they are considering what they did for riviera and jeter? ...igotid88 said:
I don't know that he was ever a cancer in the locker roomAmongst the Ani said:I don't think he gets signed this season. I could see someone taking a flyer on him and giving him a minor league deal for spring training next year. He is supposed to be much better in the locker room now and not the cancer he was before. If you are an AL team why not sign him and see if he can backup first, third and get some extra at bats in at DH here and there.
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I couldn't see Arod hitting 30 home runs this year. With a full season he runs into 20-25 but also hits right around .200. If he stayed healthy.
As much as I clearly like the guy, he had no value as a bad DH who can't play the field at all.
This slump also goes back to early August of last year. It's been a full calendar year since he hit.Post edited by Cliffy6745 on0 -
30/80 is whay I came up with. He has 9 hr in 220? at bats. So consistent playing time and over 500 at bats I could see him getting close to thatF Me In The Brain said:30/80? Wow, I would have thought the Yankees would have welcomed that with open arms.
That would have made him the 2nd best hitter on their team, following Beltran. Why didn't they play him, then?
I would hold that it is because he wasnt going to hit well (not 30/80) and that they felt anyone they plugged in would do at least as well as him and likely better....and have more upside.
That is just my opinion though, I am not a Yanks follower so I am not up on the inside info as to why they wouldnt play a 30/80 with that hitting lineup they trotted out there, which proved to be without much power.I miss igotid880 -
he gets praised for how great of a locker room guy he is. especially with the young guys.polaris_x said:
he must've been something to be treated the way he has been ... c'mon ... if he was really that cool of a guy - would the Yanks treat him like they are considering what they did for riviera and jeter? ...igotid88 said:
I don't know that he was ever a cancer in the locker roomAmongst the Ani said:I don't think he gets signed this season. I could see someone taking a flyer on him and giving him a minor league deal for spring training next year. He is supposed to be much better in the locker room now and not the cancer he was before. If you are an AL team why not sign him and see if he can backup first, third and get some extra at bats in at DH here and there.
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I think the Yankees and Arod are on as good terms as could possibly be expected given the last few years. I never envisioned things ending this well. It became too much of a distraction. Arod wasn't good enough to play and the Yanks want to give all the at bats they can to the likes of Gary Sanchez. After Arod sued the player's union, the Yankees, the Yankees doctors, the team gave him one last home game as a farewell. Yeah, I'd say he is not Jeter or Mo and doesn't deserve what Jeter or Mo got.polaris_x said:
he must've been something to be treated the way he has been ... c'mon ... if he was really that cool of a guy - would the Yanks treat him like they are considering what they did for riviera and jeter? ...igotid88 said:
I don't know that he was ever a cancer in the locker roomAmongst the Ani said:I don't think he gets signed this season. I could see someone taking a flyer on him and giving him a minor league deal for spring training next year. He is supposed to be much better in the locker room now and not the cancer he was before. If you are an AL team why not sign him and see if he can backup first, third and get some extra at bats in at DH here and there.
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they didn't even let him start at 3B as he requested for his last game ... and if he was such a great locker room guy - why not keep him up to mentor the young guys if he's that great ... especially with september coming up and your rosters can expand ...0
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