Brian Cashman: Yankees won't pay A-Rod's $6M bonus for 660th homer

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BOSTON -- For the first time since the next potential court battle involving Alex Rodriguez became public, a New York Yankees official has gone on record confirming that the club has no intention of paying the controversial slugger a $6 million bonus for hitting his 660th home run.


"We have the right but not the obligation to do something, and that's it," said Yankees general manager Brian Cashman before Saturday's Yankees- Red Sox game at Fenway Park. "We're going to follow the contract as we follow all contracts, so there is no dispute, from our perspective."

In other words, in the Yankees' interpretation of the contract, they are under no obligation to pay off on a deal they feel is no longer valid due to Rodriguez' 162-game suspension for drug violations last year.


According to multiple reports, the deal was drawn up as an addendum to the 10-year, $275 million contract Rodriguez signed with the Yankees after opting out of his previous contract in 2007. It is said to call for five payments of $6 million for reaching the following home run milestones: 660 (Willie Mays' total), 714 (Babe Ruth), 755 (Hank Aaron), 762 (Barry Bonds) and 763, which would break Bonds' all-time record.


Rodriguez reached the first milestone with his pinch-hit home run in the eighth inning of Friday night's 3-2 Yankees win over the Red Sox.


A source who was involved in the drafting of the agreement told ESPNNewYork.com that the numbers are explicitly spelled out in the contract; the Yankees contend that the bonuses are contingent upon the club's ability to market the accomplishment, which they contend is impossible now due to Rodriguez's admissions of, and punishment for, illegal PED usage.


Cashman's statements are a representation of the Yankees' view that the contract has been violated by Rodriguez and is no longer valid.


"We're going to honor our responsibilities of the contract," Cashman said. "(But) how it's been reported . . . and what the contract actually says are two different things. It's not 'you do this, you get that.' It's completely different. It's not all of a sudden, we're choosing not to do something. If we choose to pursue something we'll choose to pursue it. If we choose not to, it's our right not to. In both cases, we're honoring the contract."




Brian Cashman has declared the Yankees' intention to not pay out Alex Rodriguez's $6 million bonuses for milestone home runs. Noah K. MurrayTHE STAR-LEDGER/USA TODAY Sports
Rodriguez has refused to address the issue publicly, saying his focus is on playing baseball. But privately, he has told people that he expects the Major League Baseball Players Association to take up the fight for him even though he sued the Players Association after losing the appeal of his suspension in January 2014.


According to baseball's collective bargaining agreement, Rodriguez has 14 days from the Yankees' refusal to pay out on the contract to file an appeal, which would likely be heard by Fredric Horowitz, the arbiter who ruled against him in the appeal of his suspension last year.


"The great thing about contracts is if there's any disputes there's mechanisms for anybody who has a misunderstanding or a misinterpretation," Cashman said. "There's procedures in place to have people determine if there is some misunderstanding. But we don't believe there's any misunderstanding. We always honor our contracts. We're not going to do anything different in this case either."


Cashman said he congratulated Rodriguez in the clubhouse after the historic home run and said there were "no issues going forward'' between the player and the team; Rodriguez had sued the Yankees team physician, Christopher Ahmad, and through his lawyers accused the club of forcing him to play while injured and setting him up to fail in the 2012 playoffs. He later withdrew all the lawsuits.


"He came in and apologized this winter, we accepted it, we've turned the page and moved forward," Cashman said. "I thought that stuff was dead and buried. He's been great in the clubhouse, he's been saying all the right things with the press. And we've got a nice thing going on with the club. Obviously we want him to perform at the highest level."


Cashman said he had not discussed the contract issue with Rodriguez.


"We don't have to," he said. "Again, we'll honor the contract and follow the contract. There's nothing to address. He's got a copy, too."
 

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This isn't Cashmans call, its one of the Steinbrenners, Im guessing Hal. In the end, he will get paid
 

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Gotta Litigate here. If you're The Yankees you might save $6,000,000. Especially f the contract is really worded as Cashman says and the payout was tied to The Yanks ability to market, promote the 660th HR which they were disabled in doing cuz ARods something of a Pariah now.

I thinik Cashman is lying though or at the least guilty of Wishful Thinking/needing an excuse to explain why they'll litigate and the contract wasn't worded clearly enough in actuality....not tying the payout to their ability to promote the feat as directly as they now wish it was (and Cashman is asking us to believe that it is) but I still think mediator decides on a reduced payout. 3 Million?

Gotta Litigate this though if you're the Yanks and ARod has to appeal. If for no other reason than Precedent has to be set....for future similar squabbles and both sides have more to gain than lose.
 

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Good luck Yanks. He'll be paid in full. Scum bags, sign a contract and don't live up to it. Guess that 6mil will make a dent in the bottom line.
 

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This is awesome........watching the Yankees since George passed away is like watching The Barnum & Bailey Circus.......


Very amusing for us Red Sox Fans.
 

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The next thing you know, Betall will remove himself from being a Yankee fan and become a Tampa Bay Rays fan for a season or so.
 

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Good luck Yanks. He'll be paid in full. Scum bags, sign a contract and don't live up to it.

So you've read the contract, and understand the obligations of both parties?

This wasn't a straight-forward bonus --- this wasn't "The Yankees will pay $6M for every milestone HR."

Why both sides agreed to the wishy-washy language, I don't know. But the language does provide the Yanks with some wiggle-room, and I think they're well within that wiggle-room.

Think of it as a movie deal --- the Yanks have decided *not* to promote/release the movie of "A Rod: Home Run Hero". No movie, no $6M.
 

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This is awesome........watching the Yankees since George passed away is like watching The Barnum & Bailey Circus.......


Very amusing for us Red Sox Fans.

What is amusing to a Yankee fan is going for the sweep today in Fenway.
 

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Yanks have no shot at getting out of this.
Who gives a fuck if the reason for the incentive is no longer in place ?

That does not change a damn thing legally
 
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If he didn't know A-Rod was juiced when he drew up the contract, he's a fool. The Yanks should and ultimately will pay up.
 

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What is amusing to a Yankee fan is going for the sweep today in Fenway.

Yes Carl, you are right....a Sunday game (one of 19 between the two) is very important in early May......what's not important is the Circus that Hank and Hal are turning one of the most storied sports franchises into...

With all respect, if you can't (or refuse to) see that, then maybe you are not as much of a fan as you appear to be.
 

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Yes Carl, you are right....a Sunday game (one of 19 between the two) is very important in early May......what's not important is the Circus that Hank and Hal are turning one of the most storied sports franchises into...

With all respect, if you can't (or refuse to) see that, then maybe you are not as much of a fan as you appear to be.

LoL. The circus? I guess you are not old enough to remember the "Bronx Zoo" era. The hiring and firing of billy martin. George being banned from the game, etc, etc, etc. You do not know what you are talking about.
 

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If the bonus is contingent on them being able to market the home run milestones, but they can't, because he's a liar who was suspended for an entire season and everyone hates, then they don't owe the bonus. They obviously have wording around the bonus that doesn't make it guaranteed. No chance Arod sees that money.
 

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the MLBPA is strong but I think Arod probably gotta let this 1 go. Just chalk it up to being caught.
 

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