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A-Rod suspended, but he still gets to play (Original Post)
Auggie
Aug 2013
OP
Players are allowed to play while their appeal is pending. Blame those damn unions.
Auggie
(31,187 posts)2. So, if you are the Yankess do you sit him or let him play?
His future is uncertain ... why invest any more time in him?
Drum
(9,197 posts)3. Play him, work him hard, grind him down...
A) Yankees will get a little bit of their misspent $ back;
B) Should he injure himself again, it might have ramifications on him continuing to play.
If they sit him, he just collects money and girls' phone numbers.
Besides, I want to hear the booing!
The boobirds were out in full force in Chicago tonight and that's just the beginning. I can't wait to hear the reception he gets when he gets to the Bronx.
Drum
(9,197 posts)5. And BECAUSE I'm a fan of baseball (AND the Yankees) I must share these gems from the NY papers:
Today:
A-Fraud, please gooooooo....