Friday, November 16, 2007

Yankees Give A-Rod Biggest Contract in Sports History

Yankees Give A-Rod Biggest Contract in Sports History










The New York Yankees agreed to give Alex Rodriguez the biggest contract in sports history.

The
supers star third baseman agreed with the Yankees on a 10-year, $275
million contract, according to a source familiar with the negotiations.
His previous contract, signed after the 2000 season with the Rangers
ball club was also for 10 years, but for $252 million. That’s the
same contract A-Rod opted out of during Game 4 of last month's World Series.

The
contract is not yet official. The details of the dontract must be
finalized, but these are just minor details and the biggest difficulty
in keeping Rodriguez in pinstripes was left behind. He will play for
the Yankees through the age of 42 and will be a key factor in drawning
the fans to the ew Yankee Stadium which will open in 2009.

In
the contract there will be incentives connected to A-Rod's expected
chase of Barry Bonds' all-time home run record. A-Rod has passed the
500th home run milestone on Aug. 4 at the age of 32 to become the
youngest player to reach that feat. This season he hit 54 homer runs
and now has 518 for his career. But he struggled in the playoffs and
the Yankees were eliminated in the first round for the third straight
year.

"It looks good," said Hank Steinbrenner about the deal
between the Yankees and Rodrigues. The deal will probably be made
official before Monday, when A-Rod will most likely be designated as
this year's AL MVP winner.

Meanwhile, the negotiations with
Mariano Rivera have reached a halt. The Yankees have made a three-year,
$45 million offer to Rivera and that would be the final offert sais
Hank Steinbrenner. Rivera said he wanted four years.



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