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Just reported on ESPN.news.

A-Rod Bronx Bound




By Jon Heyman and Ken Davidoff
Staff Writer - Newsday

February 14, 2004, 3:02 PM EST



The Yankees and Rangers have an agreement in principle on a monster trade that will send superstar shortstop Alex Rodriguez to New York in exchange for Alfonso Soriano, Newsday has learned.

No announcement is expected today, as a couple very minor technical details are still to be worked out. However, all sides remain confident everything will be finalized within a few days, a source said.

The Yankees are expected to send a minor-league pitcher along with Soriano to Texas to complete the deal.

The impetus for the deal was Rodriguez's surprising willingness to agree to play third base. Once Rodriguez signaled to the Yankees that he'd be willing to play third for them and defer the coveted shortstop position to Derek Jeter, a longtime friend, the talks moved very quickly.

The Yankees recently lost their starting third baseman Aaron Boone to a knee injury suffered in a pickup basketball game a month ago and have been seeking a viable replacement.

The blockbuster deal that puts Rodriguez, perhaps baseball's best all-around player, in New York, is a major blow to the rival Boston Red Sox, who spent many weeks chasing and courting Rodriguez. However, Boston's deal with Texas and A-Rod broke down when the Red Sox demanded that A-Rod and Texas both pay handsomely to offset the Rodriguez contract.

The Yankees have never let money stand in their way, and the acquisition of Rodriguez will push their payroll past $200 million. However, it is thought the Rangers have agreed to pay the Yankees some money to mitigate the drastic difference in the contracts. Rodriguez has $189 million and seven years remaining on his record $252-million deal, while Soriano is a tremendous bargain at $5.4 million this season. Soriano is ineligible for free agency until after the 2006 season.

It is believed Rodriguez also has agreed to alter the deferrals in his contract to get the deal done. It is not known how much money Rodriguez has agreed to defer.

Newsday, Inc.
 

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you see, that is exactly what is wrong with baseball right there.
 

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The Yankees have never let money stand in their way, and the acquisition of Rodriguez will push their payroll past $200 million.

Only to get beaten by the NL wild card again...
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I HATE THE YANKEES!!! What's a payroll of $200 million? They stink. I hope Schilling earholes him the first time they play.
 

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I become less of a Yankee fan every year.

The BoSox aren't any different though.
Maybe the Cubbies or A's can pull some upsets?
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It's funny how fans of the red sox, a team that is desperately trying to buy a pennant, become all outraged when the Yankees simply do a better job of it.
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Well said hanover. Milwaukee and Pittsburgh fans have a right to be pissed at the Yankess, not Red Sox fans.
 

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Hanover - Thats why they call it a rivalry. Fans love to hate other teams. If the Red Sox somehow picked up Barry Bonds don't you think some Yankee fans would be unhappy. It's a big part of baseball, crying about the hated rival.


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As much as I hate to say this congratulations to the Yankees for winning the 2004 World Series.
 

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Ceylaya - You may well be right. Of course they still have to bother with a minor detail, which is to play the games.

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Keith Foulke is twice the pick-up for the RedSox as AROD would be to the Yanks.
 

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That's true Wilheim, But none of those guys are minor they all major stars compared to the rest of those teams, Damm.

1st base (DH) jason giambi
2nd base- ?
3rd base- Alex Rodriguez
catcher-- Jorge Posada
the outfielders--Gary Sheffield,Bernie Williams,Hideki Matsui

Geezus, This has got to be the greatest team ever assemble, Next thing you know they will add Pedro Martinez,Randy Johnson & Greg maddux to their starting pichin' rotations.
 

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Fishhead, you are a funny man. I am sure the Red Sox fans are thinking the same thing!!
 

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Red Sox should be OK. Natrually the Yanks have some big names, when you spend 200 million, which is their perogative, you get stars. The O's are creeping into the picture in the AL East also.

Red Sox Depth Chart

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Celaya:
That's true Wilheim, But none of those guys are minor they all major stars compared to the rest of those teams, Damm.

1st base (DH) jason giambi
2nd base- ?
3rd base- Alex Rodriguez
catcher-- Jorge Posada
the outfielders--Gary Sheffield,Bernie Williams,Hideki Matsui

Geezus, This has got to be the greatest team ever assemble, Next thing you know they will add Pedro Martinez,Randy Johnson & Greg maddux to their starting pichin' rotations.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Yes, they MIGHT be as good a line-up as last years record run producing RED SOX offense.

If they add AROD and Sheffield for Soriano......big improvement.
 

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You got to give it to those Yanks boy!!!....Hellova lineup this year...thats going to be a fierce battle in the AL east...Personaly I hate the Yankees but gotta love the way they spend money!!
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by wilheim:
Red Sox should be OK. Natrually the Yanks have some big names, when you spend 200 million, which is their perogative, you get stars. The O's are creeping into the picture in the AL East also.

http://www.sportsline.com/mlb/teams/depth-chart/BOS

THEO trully has put together some kind of ballclub.

Unreal that former RED SOX players Burks, Daubach, and Schilling are all back with their team they broke in with.

If Arroyo ends up in the bullpen.......that IS SOME PEN!

wil.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
 

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