Alex Rodriguez |
The ESPN headline rang hollow: A-Rod confessed in DEA meeting. After his one season suspension, Rodriguez is officially back with the Yankees. He proved himself to be a despicable character for lying about his use of performance-enhancing drugs. To learn now that he actually had admitted to such use, that is, in a January 29th meeting with the Drug Enforcement Administration, while continuing an elaborate public campaign of denial, unloading hysteria of indignation, and hurling lawsuits at whomever makes him doubly despicable.
Why?
Rodriguez, who turns 40 next summer, played in just 44 games in 2013 and hit seven home runs to increase his total to 654, fifth on the career list. He is owed $61 million for the final three years of his contract with the Yankees. He could receive an additional $6 million each for five milestones that the team designates as historic achievements.How about potentially $91 million worth of answers?
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