With the Yankees making another desperate attempt to sign him, saying either sign now or do not sign with us at all. Whether this is an attempt to force A-Rod into signing or not, the Red
Sox are starting to make it known that they are interested in signing him if he is available. Red
Sox President Larry
Lucchino nearly acquired A-Rod back in 2003 before the deal fell through because of money. Later that off season he was traded to the Yankees. With Julio
Lugo locked up as the shortstop, the Red
Sox would probably let go of Mike Lowell, and potentially Curt Schilling to make room for his big salary. Letting go of Schilling would not be a bad thing, especially with solid pitching prospects
Kayson Gabbard and Michael
Bowden a year or two a way from being ready. Imagine a lineup with Manny, Big
Papi, and A-Rod in the three, four, and five spots. Rodriguez, who is set to turn 32 this month, is batting .317 with 31 HR and 87 RBI.
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with a rod's season so far, he's to make around 30 mill a year. even with schilling, and lowell gone, they'll still have to go over their current payroll. and i also think a rod would be better at SS. look out for a serious bidding war for his services. Namely the Giants.
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