Arod, he goes hard
Rodriguez opts for surgery, will miss 6-9 weeks
You can't fault the guy. He did play a good majority of last season with the same injury. Surgery is probably the best option considering he is a nine year investment with the Yankees. Nine years! In nine years, I will be 30 years old. I will have a wife, two kids, a home in the suburbs with a white-picket fence, and a labrador retriever. I plan on living the American Dream. I was lucky enough to be born here, and I'm milking it for all it's worth.
*I have this eerie thought in the back of my mind that Arod is one of those players who will never win a championship. With all his talents and skills, there is something about him that hinders his ability to be successful on a "team" level. Dan Marino had it. Terrell Owens has it. And I am pretty sure Rodriguez has it. I never verbalized this thought of because I don't want to admit it. If he does have this mysterious attribute, that means the Yankees will still be searching for their 27th World Championship nine years from now. And I don't think I can take that. As discussed in a previous post, I am spoiled as a Yankee fan. I am only 21 years old and have experienced four championships. I have evolved into a being that needs team success. Myself and every other young Yankee fan. So my only hope is that Arod does not possess the trait of the unsuccessful. The life of every pinstripe-loving twenty year old depends on it.
Economy, not drugs, bigger problem for MLB
This is largely a useless poll. Actually, all polls are useless. But I thought I would include it in my post because the poll was conducted by the school I currently attend: Seton Hall University. This isn't the first time ESPN has used a Seton Hall poll. During my first semester I took part in conducting one. Needless to say, it wasn't fun. Cold-calling people usually is so. I did get free food though. Which made up for getting hung up on for four hours.
USA defeats Canada 6-5 in WBC
I am not going to lie and say that I watched the game because I didn't, but it is still nice to see competitive baseball being played again. And by the way, shouldn't AMERICA dominate CANADA in baseball? The last time I checked, the game was invented in Hoboken, New Jersey (America's armpit). Why are we defeating "our attic" by the skin of our teeth? This may sound a tad ignorant, but don't Canadians just play hockey, drink Molson Ice, and listen to Rush? I didn't think the word "baseball" was in their vernacular.
Duke, North Carolina game at 4:00 ET
I used to be a Duke fan. I enjoyed the likes of Jay Williams, Carlos Boozer, Shane Battier, Shelden Williams, and Chris Duhon. But that was then. I think I stopped being a fan when Krzyzewski recruited Greg Paulus. A player who has no discernable basketball talent, was heavily recruited and inevitably given a scholarship to arguably the most successful college basketball program in the country. Watching him play basketball for the past four years makes me hate the game, and my life. But also, I can't stand the University of North Carolina. So at 4:00ET when I shift from one end of the couch to the other, and turn on CBS, I will be rooting for a highly competitive game. That, or Paulus and Hansbrough get in a slap fight.
By the way, it's not gay that I like this song, is it? It does feature Ludacris, which makes it acceptable for straight men to enjoy. And enjoy I will.
My A-Rod Stance, among other things

Alex Rodriguez will miss some time this season
I wanted to write a lot about this, but I feel I just would have wasted my time trying to convince everyone that I think this is the best thing that could happen for the Yankees. I can not really explain why I feel this way. Every single tangible statistic and number points to the contrary. They'll have less power, they'll hit for a lower average, lower on base percentage, and a lower slugging percentage. But the man has been a constant distraction for the past three years. He says the wrong things, he does the wrong things, and the Yankee players are the ones who have to answer for him. I believe without him, they will perform even better. Let us not forget who the Yankees still have in their lineup:
Johnny Damon: Two words: Contract. Year. He stated earlier in the offseason that he wants to stay in New York. That's also not to mention that he did bat .303 with a .375 on base percentage in 2008. I would pencil him in for at least the same, if not better numbers.
Derek Jeter: Sure, he can't field. But what he lacks at shortstop, he'll make up for in hitting, and ladies. He had a bad year in 2008, and still batted .300.
Robinson Cano: Okay, we ALL know what he is capable of, right? Rod Carew comparisons. Perennial batting champion. It's about time the man lives up to his billing. There's not much to hang your hat on with him coming off last season, but he did bat .307 after the All Star Break and ended up with a .271 batting average for the year. My guess is that he finally brings it all together.
Jorge Posada: There should be a constant "?" next to his name for at least until June. If his shoulder holds up, they will have the fourth best hitting catcher in the league (McCann, Mauer, Martin). I say that because he will only catch about 90-100 games this year. With that kind of rest, a healthy Posada could tear the cover off the ball for a better part of the season. But the question remains, IF that shoulder holds up.
Mark Teixiera: There are a few numbers we can already give Teixiera for the 2009 season: .290+ average, .370+ OBP, .570+ SLG, 30+ HRs, 110+ RBIs. Those numbers should be set in stone. What matter is WHEN he will start compiling those numbers on a regular basis. He is known as an awful first half player. My hope is that he will step it up while Arod is out for the first couple months and carry the load until he returns. They are paying him $20+ million a year for the next eight years, it's the least he could do.
Hideki Matsui: Is anyone expecting anything from him? I'm not. So basically, if he hits one single this season, he will have surpassed my expectations. I can't be upset with his performance since he has joined the Yankees though. For four of the six years he has had 100+ RBIs, which he actually rather good for a player coming over from Japan.
Xavier Nady: Did you know that Nady went straight to the majors after being drafted? Not even a token trip to the minors. Something to hang your hat on for the 2009 season.
Melky Cabrera or Brett Gardner: Six of one, half dozen of the other. Flip a coin. At least that is what I think. However, if you were to look at Gardner's Wikipedia page, you would think he is the greatest prospect in the history of the Yankee farm system:
"Gardner's legs are his strength. He's the fastest baserunner in the organization, has 80 speed on a 20-80 scale, and has solid baserunning instincts. He's adept at picking spots, knowing when it's more valuable to the team for him to use the threat of a stolen base to get the pitcher to throw fastballs to the heart of the order. He has outstanding plate discipline, draws a good number of walks, and uses the whole field while making consistent, hard contact. Baseball America rated him as having the best strike zone discipline in the Yankees minor league system after the close of the 2006 season."
Sounds like a real find! He should start based solely on that assessment. Meanwhile, Cabrera's Wikipedia page states the following:
"On July 7, 2007, Cabrera tied a Yankees record by striking out 5 times in a single 13-inning game, a feat known as the platinum sombrero."
Now remember, Cabrera is still two years younger with MORE experience. I say, it doesn't matter. These are inconsequential pieces to the proverbial puzzle. Cabrera may hit for a better average while Gardner may steal more bases. There is enough talent around them to cancel out their inability. Regardless of how they perform this year, they will just be a stop-gap until Austin Jackson realizes his talent and is patrolling centerfield at Yankee Stadium.

Who knew Randy Johnson had a sense of humor?
What Now?

What now, you ask? We move on. What else can we do? For us fans, we can't just give up on a sport altogether. But honestly, this can't possibly be a shock to anyone. We all liked to think that he was different. For all his emotional, psychological, personal, and sexual (Madonna) problems, we still thought he was clean. That all his homeruns that never seemed to land were just the product of divine talent and a historical work ethic. Are we nuts?
From what we know about Rodriguez, the most prevalent of those is that he is insanely insecure and obsessed with his numbers. Of course he took something. If he knew that players were doing drugs to gain an edge, the needle would be in his ass before his pants hit the floor. No one can gain an edge on Arod!
So he admitted to taking steroids from 2001-2003, and that's it. I don't believe it for a second. He stated that he felt an enourmous amount of pressure to perform when he was given that $252 million dollar contract from the Texas Rangers, so he decided to use steroids. Then in 2003, he realized the error of his ways and stopped. He never used again, he says. I don't believe it. For a man as insecure and paranoid about his legacy, why on Earth would he stop using when he was traded to the New York Yankees? If he feels pressured to use while performing in front of 19 fans in the middle of July, how can he just stop using when being traded to a team with a stadium that literally shakes when a homerun is hit. That's pressure. But according to him, he never used as a Yankee.
I asked a couple weeks ago for baseball to hurry up. Winter's dragging on. But now, it can take its time. There's no rush. Because there are still 103 names on that list from 2003 that will get out no matter what happens. Confidentiality? Out the window. Those names will be scrolling along the bottom of ESPN come hell or high water. And when that day comes, we will be shocked and appalled at the names. When we shouldn't be. As much as we revere and adore our athletes for their physical abilities; mentally, they're as weak as toddlers. Most of them are arrogant and selfish and will do anything or take anything for an edge.
I love baseball. But my love for it took another jab to the midsection yesterday. I feel like a battered wife. As much as baseball hits me, I'll come crawling back on my knees saying "It's changed. It's doing it because it loves me."
I was born in 1987, the beginning of the steroid era. This is basically all I know. I can't leave now.
Headlines…
There are few things I hate more than school. The books, the classes, the teachers, the classmate, the #2 pencils, the study groups, the extra credit, the class participation; I hate it all. But it's irrelevant what I feel about school. It is a necessary evil to be relatively successful in life. Unless you're a trust fund baby, or you invented something by accident, you are going to have to earn everything in life. And school is a necessity. Especially college. Businesses love to see that you earned a "(Fill in Degree) of Science" or "(Fill in Degree) of Arts". I don't want to earn anything. I just want a job which will pay me a lot of money for doing A) a job I love to do or B) very little work. Why can't I do that? How come its never that easy? Why do I have to go through the motions like everyone else? I thought this was America! How come some people like John Mayer, who has no discernable talent, be so damn successful? One day, I would like to have "Singer/Songwriter" on my resume. But I digress...
Greg Oden will play tonight against the Heat (Link)
Two weeks following Oden's first game, he will play his second. At this rate, he'll play a full season in 20 years. And in 20 years he might be dead! The Blazers shouldn't push an old man beyond his physical abilities.
Jets at Patriots, Thursday at 8:15, NFL Network
SO MANY STORYLINES! ESPN must be kicking themselves that they didn't pick this game for Monday Night Football. Instead, they chose the Cleveland "We're not about the hype" Browns and the Buffalo "Afraid to win" Bills. The Jets/Patriots is like ESPN's wet dream. Brett Favre. Bill Belichick. Rivalry. Division. Handshakes. You couldn't ask for a better set up.
Romo will start against the Redskins (Link)
Finally! How long does it take to come back from a broken pinkie? Back in my day, quarterbacks broke their necks on the field and STILL played the next week. And that's the way we liked it!
Madonna says Arod has the "the heart of a poet trapped inside an insanely gorgeous body" (Link)
I don't see what the big deal is. Women tell me that all the time. I'm still baffled, as I assume all of you are, by this whole Arod/Madonna freak fest. My only guess is that Madonna is using Rodriguez for his skin.
Arod and Madonna make it official
Well not really. Arod and Madonna have long been rumored to be secretly working out or something for quite some time now. Now following the official announcement of Madonna's pending divorce from director Guy Ritchie, US Weekly tells us that Arod and Madonna are "definitely romantic". I literally shuddered when I typed that. This has been going on for a while now apparently. And to sum up the entire situation, I must quote the late Heath Ledger from his role in Ten Things I Hate About You:
"What is it with this chick? What does she have, beer flavored nipples or something?"
Seriously, what the hell is Arod doing. First off, he has more money that the gross national product of most countries in South America. He could get any woman he desires. Even though I get the sneaking suspiscion that he doesn't really "desire" women. But he chooses Madonna? According to her birth certificate she is 50 years old, but according to her face she died five years ago. Vanessa Rodriguez (Arod's Ex-Wife) was reached for comment regarding the relationship between Alex and Madonna:
"Hey! You just made the biggest mistake of your life, baby. I know you're gunna be missing me when you have that big, white, wrinkly body on you with his loose skin and old balls... gross! Ugh!"-Big Daddy
So before you know it, these two will be seen out in public and every single news outlet will use the same nickname for them. Like Bennifer or Brangelina. I thought I'd help them out by offering suggestions:
A-Mad
Mad Rod
Aronna
Anna
Malex
A-Man
Gross
Eh, that's all I got. Suggestions?
AHHHHHH!
Once again Alex Rodriguez has made a mockery of baseball, the Yankees, and being a man entirely. According the NY Post, A-Rod had a "dinner" date with injured New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.
"A-Rod, was running around the clubhouse asking everyone, 'Are we gonna play? Are we rained out? Are we postponed?' Every few minutes he'd come around and ask his teammates - or anyone else who was around - the same thing," according to one of the Herald's "spies." The game, which the Yankees won 19-8 to end the Red Sox's chance of winning the AL East, was played through a steady rain and was delayed another 31 minutes in the top of the fifth inning. "He was all excited," the Herald's "spy" said. "You know he's a big star (expletive) anyway and he was all worked up over his 'date' with Tommy."
Just another humiliating day as a Yankee fan. While Dustin Pedroia, Jonathan Papelbon, and the rest of the Boston Red Sox are busy defending their world series championship, the Yankees most talented player is fawning over the chance to snuggle and have "who gets to be the bigger spoon" fights with Tom Brady. After 12 years in the national spotlight, you'd think we'd have a gauge on who Arod actually is. But with each passing season, another creepy layer is revealed.
I know what you're thinking, "How come you're not ripping on Brady for having a date with Arod?" Two reasons. First of all, Tom Brady wasn't seen tickling himself over the chance to see Rodriguez. In a game no less. Brady probably is thinking, "Why not? I've got nothing else to do for the next 6 months." And second of all, Brady is a winner. When you win, crazy personal stuff is ignored, and sometimes revered. When people hear you study Kaballah and have an eerie, intimate relationship with Madonna, and you're a loser, they think you're a freak. If Tom Brady was pulling the same crap, people would say, "That must be his secret".
Ugh, only 9 more years of this...


