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Honus Wagner Rules
09-23-2007, 07:28 PM
The Cubs would be stupid to try to negotiate with A-Rod while he's still under contract with the Yankees. :dismay:


Report: Prospective Cubs ownership set to offer A-Rod megadeal

Yahoo! Sports
September 23, 2007

NEW YORK (TICKER) -- Alex Rodriguez is setting himself up for a huge offseason.

New York Magazine reported on Sunday that Rodriguez could end up with the Chicago Cubs next season with a contract that could be worth as much as $30 million a year for 10 years and includes an ownership stake in the team.

The All-Star third baseman can opt-out of the $252 million contract he signed with the Texas Rangers six years ago at the end of this season.

Rodriguez is batting .312 and leads the major leagues with 52 home runs, 146 RBI and 138 runs scored, leading the surging Yankees (90-65) to a 5 1/2-game lead over the Detroit Tigers (85-71) in the American League wild card race.

According to the magazine, Rodriguez's agent, Scott Boras, has already identified the leading candidate to buy the Cubs and has begun negotiations on a contract. If that is true, it could lead the Yankees to file tampering charges, since Rodriguez already is under contract.

Citing sources, the magazine reported that the deal could reach the $30 million per year level over 10 years, with part of the contract deferred toward an eventual stake in the franchise.

Yankees executive Randy Levine responded harshly to the magazine piece.

"It's a silly story, and we don't believe it," Levine told ESPN.com. "However, if it was true, it would be grounds to disqualify the applicant even before he went through the process, because it would demonstrate a disregard for major league rules and procedures, and we're confident the commissioner would feel the same way."

ESPN.com reported that Levine later said he spoke to Commissioner Bud Selig, who agreed with Levine's interpretation of the story, and its possible implications.

A player can neither have part ownership of a team nor negotiate for future ownership.

NYMets523
09-23-2007, 07:41 PM
Sounds like Boras is making stuff up to make the Yankees pay him more than they need to.

SamtheBravesFan
09-23-2007, 07:42 PM
I think everyone has learned the lesson that Ted Turner gave with Gary Matthews in the 70s.

2Chance
09-23-2007, 07:50 PM
originally posted by SamtheBravesFan
I think everyone has learned the lesson that Ted Turner gave with Gary Matthews in the 70s.
Someone should have forwarded Tom Hicks that lesson.

Never mind the Cubs, when his contract is up Alex can buy MLB if he wants to.
"Dance for me, Bud!" :laugh

rockin500
09-23-2007, 08:36 PM
if this story were true (which i doubt) it wouldnt be the current cubs ownership group being the problem. so you couldnt really blame the cubs per se.

boras denies the story. but he probably planted the story out there to create a stir.

Baseball Guru
09-23-2007, 09:16 PM
if this story were true (which i doubt) it wouldnt be the current cubs ownership group being the problem. so you couldnt really blame the cubs per se.

boras denies the story. but he probably planted the story out there to create a stir.

Out of curiosity, how much longer is Ramirez under contract? He's a hell of a player and a hell of a lot cheaper than Arod...

NYMets523
09-23-2007, 09:30 PM
Out of curiosity, how much longer is Ramirez under contract? He's a hell of a player and a hell of a lot cheaper than Arod...

He just signed a 5yr/$75M deal this offseason. That would take his contract through 2011. There is an option for 2012. A-Rod could probably take over SS.

RBi
09-24-2007, 06:13 AM
He just signed a 5yr/$75M deal this offseason. That would take his contract through 2011. There is an option for 2012. A-Rod could probably take over SS.

actually that is what has been reported that A-rod slimmed down to get in better shape to play short stop.