The New York Yankees' Alex Rodriguez (3B) on Thursday sues the MLB for trying to push him out of the sport. The law suit accuses the MLB of engaging "tortious interference," interfering with A-Rod's existing contracts and future business relationships. In Manhattan the State Supreme Court came days after A-Rod's lawyers began appealing the 211 game ban. His lawyers claim that the league paid Bosch 5 million dollars to buy his corporation. They also claim that an investigator paid $150,000 (in cash) for stolen records tying A-Rod to Biogenesis. It is interesting to see how this will turn out. Will A-Rod get the money he is after, or just waste his money trying to?
As a person who would pick the Yankees over Redsocks any day, I think A-Rod should try. If he knows he's innocent then he has to fight for what is right. The argument is that he could be completely wrong and being that he's been mistrusted before doesn't help his case. The world would run a lot more smoothly if people just told the truth.
ReplyDeleteA-Rod is fighting a tough battle. The MLB has more resources and is much more credible than A-Rod. People gave Ryan Braun the benefit of the doubt and he made them look foolish. I do not believe people will trust baseball players over the MLB anymore. A-Rod just has a bad reputation and that alone may be enough to lose it for him.
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