Since joining the New York Yankees, Alex Rodriguez has been the talk of New York City. He has be
en the toast of the town early this season by becoming the quickest Yankee ever to hit six homeruns; however, his lack of clutch hitting has become renowned. Not to mention, the fact that he is not Derek Jeter has outlawed him with fans. But overall, is Alex Rodriguez bad for the game of baseball?
At times, it seems that Alex Rodriguez simply cannot keep his mouth shut. His comments in recent years since joining the New York Yankees have landed him in the doghouse with the Associated Press. Overall, his image and stature as a player has suffered tremendously since joining the best franchise in baseball. Essentially, he has turned from being a hero to being a villain in the mind of fans. He has gone from being a hero as a Mariner who carried the team to being a hated player as a Yankee.
Being over-paid was not so much of an issue when he was a Texas Ranger, but his Yankee status has brought that subject to the forefront. Why weren't more fans outraged at his contract when he was a Texas Ranger? Why all of the sudden is Alex Rodriguez the villain? Is it because he signed on as a part of the 'Evil Empire'? If people hate him because he's a Yankee, is that honestly fair to Alex as a baseball player?
In the end, ultimately everyone should agree in their heart of hearts that Alex Rodriguez has been doomed with an unfair shake in the media. If he hits 0.300, it's only due to the fact that good players were around him, if he doesn't, he was under too much pressure. The fans will never cease to analyze a man who makes as much money as A-rod. It will never end for Alex Rodriguez who is one of the best players in baseball.
At times, it seems that Alex Rodriguez simply cannot keep his mouth shut. His comments in recent years since joining the New York Yankees have landed him in the doghouse with the Associated Press. Overall, his image and stature as a player has suffered tremendously since joining the best franchise in baseball. Essentially, he has turned from being a hero to being a villain in the mind of fans. He has gone from being a hero as a Mariner who carried the team to being a hated player as a Yankee.
Being over-paid was not so much of an issue when he was a Texas Ranger, but his Yankee status has brought that subject to the forefront. Why weren't more fans outraged at his contract when he was a Texas Ranger? Why all of the sudden is Alex Rodriguez the villain? Is it because he signed on as a part of the 'Evil Empire'? If people hate him because he's a Yankee, is that honestly fair to Alex as a baseball player?
In the end, ultimately everyone should agree in their heart of hearts that Alex Rodriguez has been doomed with an unfair shake in the media. If he hits 0.300, it's only due to the fact that good players were around him, if he doesn't, he was under too much pressure. The fans will never cease to analyze a man who makes as much money as A-rod. It will never end for Alex Rodriguez who is one of the best players in baseball.
- Alex Rodriguez has become a villain
- A-Rod will win MVP this year.
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