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March 15, 2007
A-Rod's future remains hot discussion in New York
Alex Rodriguez says has no plans to opt out of his contract at the conclusion of this season. But earlier in the week, on radio station WFAN, he said that this was a "do-or-die" season for him.
"Either New York is going to kick me out of New York this year, say 'I've had enough of this guy, get him the hell out of here,' and we have an option," Rodriguez said in the radio interview, according to today's New York Daily News. "Or New York is going to say, 'Hey, we won a world championship, you had a big year, you were a part of it and we want you back.'"
Click here to read the Daily News report, which quotes Joe Torre's feelings on his star third baseman's future.
Posted by Mike McDermott
at 9:26 AM to Pro Baseball
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