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A-Rod benched by Yankees
for Game 5 vs Orioles

Associated Press, by Ronald Blum

Original Article

Posted By:Hazymac, 10/12/2012 3:12:37 PM

NEW YORK -- Alex Rodriguez will start the New York Yankees' biggest game of the year on the bench. After being pinch hit for in Games 3 and 4 against the Baltimore Orioles, the $275 million third baseman was removed from the starting lineup for Game 5 on Friday. Eric Chavez is set to start at third base, while Game 3 star Raul Ibanez will be the designated hitter in the winner-take-all series finale. "It is difficult. He has meant a lot to the organization, the game of baseball over the years," manager Joe Girardi said. "And he has been

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As 57-year-old Ben Hogan said after his abortive return to competition in 1970 as he walked off Jimmy Demaret's Champion Golf Club Cypress Creek Course (the site of the 1969 U.S. Open), "Don't ever get old."

It appears that this great ballplayer has just about reached the end of the road.

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: reilly, 10/12/2012 3:28:30 PM     (No. 8928836)


Oh, no, the Yanks might win. A-Roid will probably make the Hall of Fame, but a bigger fool in a major league uniform will be hard to find.


Reply 2 - Posted by: avikingman, 10/12/2012 3:33:48 PM     (No. 8928845)

Agree.
Let's see if Alex can focus in the off year and get back. He slacked too much in the off season. Jeter'd be a good model for him to follow.
I don't think Alex is done quite yet. His post season play for the Yanks has not been good anyway. And if they win today, there's even time for an immaculate redemption.


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: glcinpdx, 10/12/2012 4:37:49 PM     (No. 8928904)

Maybe all those years of roids have taken their toll on A-Roid and he's physically breaking down a bit prematurely...


Reply 4 - Posted by: NYBruin, 10/12/2012 4:53:46 PM     (No. 8928929)

Don't fret, Yankee fans! He only has FIVE YEARS left on his contract!


Reply 5 - Posted by: FL_Absentee_Voter, 10/12/2012 5:35:58 PM     (No. 8928997)

Stats have been trending down ever since madonna and kabalah. Hmmm...


Reply 6 - Posted by: avikingman, 10/12/2012 5:45:04 PM     (No. 8929022)

Sorry for double post.
Agreed w OP not w #1.
Many fools in MLB. Plenty of gems too.



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