johnk5150 wrote:I can't believe we're talking about whether a lock hall of famer will play tonight with five more years on his contract.
i can believe it.
any baseball fan with a brain went on record to say the Yankees very
much over-paid for ARod a few years ago.
no player is worth that amount of money. it's impossible for a player to live
up to that high valued contract and for the fans to feel like the player was
worth every penny.
despite already winning a WS in 2009, that is nowhere near enough to justify
the contact.
players like ARod eventually get old.
their bat speed decreases. the body wears down after all the years/games played as a youngster and the productivity will also decrease.
happens to every single HOF worthy MLB player.
ARod is no exception.
in the last month ARod has been in a horrible slump and has provided zero power, so it's only right that he grabs a seat on the bench in order to give someone else an opportunity to help the team win.