So lets see... $350M is what his agent called the "bottom floor" which means the minimum. Which would you rather have? One player for 10 years at $35M per year who could be one injury away from being a bust. Or would you rather sign three All-Star players to $100M contracts? I'l take the three players any day. Sorry, but no player is worth $350M especially in baseball. Its not a sport where one person can carry a team such as a Michael Jordan or a Wayne Gretzky.
2007-11-03 05:21:30
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answered by tbinstl 1
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i do no longer likely have faith that Rodriguez is any greater grasping than the different participant. in actuality that they've never time-commemorated a time the place baseball gamers easily had to artwork 2nd jobs or have been uncertain of their destiny after a fifteen year profession. in case you're solid adequate, and each now and returned, once you're no longer, you're exceptionally set after 6 years in the majors based on the way of existence you will have had if no longer for baseball. And, i've got not got faith that's the difference between one wealthy guy having the money and yet another one, that's the difference between a wealthy guy getting your money and it being on your wallet. notwithstanding, as surely stated, actors and singers are no longer any greater suited the two.
2016-12-30 15:55:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, he is the most greedy person in baseball but he is also one of the best too. For 2007, he had 54 homeruns and 156 RBI which is incredible because there is no one that even comes close to that today but in the end, 350 million is way to much.
2007-11-02 18:23:05
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answered by Tyler V 2
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That's a bunch of crap. That's just to get him to sit down and talk. I hope the Yankees tell him not to let his @ss hit the door on his way out. He's just plain greedy. No team will pay him that much.
2007-11-02 18:35:39
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answered by andy 4
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You know what even worse, some team might actually pay that, and he isn't worth 1/100 of that. After watching him play for the Yankees and seeing him choke in every big situation, and I'm not even talking about post season, I say give him the league minimum and even that is more than he is worth.
2007-11-02 19:05:27
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answered by pedrooch 4
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350 million for doing what? hitting 30% of the balls thrown at him, and not even doing that in the playoffs?
I d rather take Mike Lowell on my Yankees.
2007-11-02 18:30:15
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answered by Chipmaker 1
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He hasn't earned that Right to ask for $350Million so he is Being Greedy.
2007-11-02 18:46:49
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answered by tfoley5000 7
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Deano, You know as well is me. It ain't about the money---yeah, right.
2007-11-02 18:21:45
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answered by "Johns" 7
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