tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2676591017018865408.post8801480052275753292..comments2024-03-24T03:21:40.629-04:00Comments on The Greedy Pinstripes: In a cruel twist of fate, the Yankees will need A-Rod the mostDaniel Burchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04212584396848733519noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2676591017018865408.post-20551426817533642692013-06-19T20:58:52.000-04:002013-06-19T20:58:52.000-04:00Heck, if A-Rod can do as A-Rod can do (or 75%) and...Heck, if A-Rod can do as A-Rod can do (or 75%) and there is no evidence on the Bosch thing. Fans should just shut-up and hope he can do another 2009 for us. Who said we had to like him? I think it is about time fans figured out...at 75% he is still one of the two best players on the team, Cano being the other!<br>Jeter, would be a help but, with that ankle...he is toast. I've said it before and will reiterate; The exact same injury is what I had, I digressed a bit but, I played Sand-lot ball not Major league SS. As far as Jeter playing a AAA grade SS at his age...I wouldn't want him at SS if I were pitching. As for hitting, that is up to him, if he can get by the mental part (his ankle) maybe, maybe not!<br><br>This is also true of A-Rod and his hip, If there is smooth normal movement and he get's past the mental part...ok, if not....the Yankees could end up with the highest priced bench players in baseball!<br><br>Remember, Ty Cobb was the most hated player in all of baseball but, one of the greatest. Joe D was not liked by very many players either. The greatest SS to play for the Yankees until 1995, was also the most liked player in baseball.<br><br>Bottom line; If no wrong doing by A-Rod...dislike the man but, support the player. If guilty, stick a fork in him, no holds bard!oldyankee7http://oldyankee7.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com