A Rod's Last Game
Tonight is A Rod's last game. Or is it?
After 22 Big League seasons during which he struck 696 home runs while failing two performance enhancing drug tests Alex Rodriguez is a complicated, untruthful tarnished star with a still huge Yankee contract guaranteed through 2017.
In an emotional press conference last Sunday A Rod spoke the Yankee party line and "retired". Based on his history I do not believe him.
My gut tells me we have not seen the last of him as an aging 41 year old player.
With the round number of 700 homers and the Babe's 714 out there calling to him how can he resist? Whether it's this year or next, he will find a new elixir and attempt to come back to the spot light.
In my opinion he is just not the type to play nice and go quietly.
It would be nice if he surprised me!

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I think you are being a little hard on him. While he is hardly one of my role models, he was truly one of the best players ever, even before the drug scandal. All this occurred during a time when cheating was rampant and only a few got caught.
There have been many players who claimed retirement and then turned around and came back. I agree, he want those four home runs. Let's see who wants hik.
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I am confused---why he is held in high regard, when his performance was tainted by the use of illegal substances, giving him the upper hand.
I digress, he's easy on the eyes :)
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Baseball is like a poker game. Nobody wants to quit when he's losing; nobody wants you to quit when you're ahead. -Jackie Robnson
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To me, AROD had one clutch stretch for the Yankees. 2009 Playoffs and World Series. Otherwise disappointing on and off the field.
Never to be forgotten is when Joe Torree batted him eighth in a playoff game.
Just for the entertainment value, I would like to see him keep playing. AROD lost
the privilege to go out gracefully!
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