RANT: AROD’s “death sentence”

Sorry, but I think AROD is getting the short end of the stick.

Where has MLB been for the last eon?

It’s not like this is something new. So why NOW?

It’s always about money. So I guess that there is a financial incentive to screw him.

If the Yankees were in first place, I doubt we’d hear a chrip.

And, from his age pov, he’ll be over 40 when he can play again.

It’s rumored to be 100M$ at risk! FOr that amount, it’s easy to see how this becomes a MLB priority.

Sorry, while i can’t stand a cheat, drug diktats make no sense to me. If he wants to trade health for dollars, why should we care.

Millionaires playing for billionaires.

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3 thoughts on “RANT: AROD’s “death sentence”

  1. There is, in my mind, no PED issue. MLB has ignored it for so long, it’s moot.

    I think the Y’s played the %’s and drew a bad hand.

    This, as with all things, imho, is $.

    The Y’s can use MLB sudden reinterest in PED to releive themselves of an unpopular grazilion dollar payer at the end of his useful life at relatively no cost.

    Sorry, but I have no sympathy for any involved!

    Of all, I probably have the most for AROD who’s going to get screwed out of his payday. IF he’d have had better advisors, he’d have stayed “injured” and cashed out.

    But, that’s just my cynical pov.

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  2. I think the PED issue is secondary to his continued lying, manipulating of witnesses and his repeated shots across the bow of Bud Selig. The Yankees were dumb to re-sign him and th league has been to lax for to long so he is facing the perfect storm of- fans, the Yankees and the league want him to be the example (or fall guy if that’s your inclination). I can’t see an upside to him fighting this other than to protect his wallet which will further alienate him from fans.

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