by JdEarly » Wed Oct 12, 2005 1:44 am
Devil Rage, you brought up A-Rod's salary like the money is what makes people perform well, and this is entirely untrue. Would you pay a nickel to watch Kevin Brown pitch anymore? Didn't think so. He made a cool $15 million this season. A-Rod is an amazing talent, World Series ring or not, but the pay check he collects doesn't make that happen. It's not like you could go out and pick up a guy like Christian Guzman, hand him $250 million, and he would suddenly become a regular season monster. The salary does NOT make the player. The Yankees roster, assembled in any other market, would likely be paid half of what they are right now. Paul Quantrill, anybody?
Now, this in no way means that I like Alex Rodriguez. When he was a 19 year old kid breaking into the majors... when he was Ken Griffey Jr.s' partner in crime... I enjoyed him. But now I think he's an arrogant, cocky, overrated player who posts bloated numbers. At his current price, I would not want him on my team. Same goes for Manny Ramirez, and Barry Bonds (who IS on my team). But for half the price would I take a third baseman who could even provide stellar defense at shortstop and hit the way he does? In a heart beat. Then again, I might just be a little more numb to his big headedness than someone who doesn't have to hope, say, Barry Bonds, does well. Or could it be the Edgardo Alfonzo/Pedro Feliz pairing I have had to stomach at the hot corner the last couple of years? All I know is that, while I don't care for A-Rod at all, his talent (not his price tag, if that makes sense) would certainly get me excited about the upcoming season.
A-Rod makes so much money that it's easy to make him out to be the goat. But then, when you look at it, there are several Yankees who would be the highest paid player on almost any other team. If we're going to base this on salary, A-Rod's 6-4-3 shouldn't even have happened, because the Yankees should have wrapped up the series several days earlier, ending in a sweep over the "less talented" Angels.
It is, however, easy for us to all sit here and bash any player who doesn't perform the way we think they should, even though most of us would look like fools at the kiddy end of the batting cages.