SHORT
COMMUNICATION 366
The
Defiled Legacy
By
Roger
Behra
On 1-11-14 a final decision was made
by an arbitrator and court judge that arbitrator’s decision must go into effect
for the record. That was bad news for Alex Rodriguez, A-Rod as he is known
throughout America.
Immediately, A-Rod hired a lawyer to
sue Major League Baseball (MLB) and the player’s union. None of that is going
to work to reverse the arbitrator’s decision. A-Rod will have to complete his
2014 baseball suspension. The New York Yankees have to just live with decision
also, and they are going to try to revoke his contract because the information
leading on the arbitrator’s decisions proves that A-Rod did use PEDS and lied
about it.
It is quite noticeable that not one
MLB player has come to A-Rod’s defense. They have all remained completely
silent. They do not like A-Rod. They have avoided him in the clubhouse and on
the baseball field. The regard him as very arrogant, self-serving, a cheater, a
liar, and immoral and questionable in his selection people he chooses to hang
around with. The player’s behavior will rub off on them, so they avoid him
completely.
In 2014 A-Rod will be thirty-nine-years-old. When he is able to
resume his baseball career in 2015 he will be 40, so it is safe to say that is
age plus a long period of inactive baseball activity will bring his career to
an end. And it is hard to believe another team will be interested in him and
all the disgusting and legacy he’ll bring with him.
All the indications point in the
direction that A-Rod’s baseball career is over as he has struck out for the
last time as follows:
1. Strike
one
is the arbitrator’s decision to suspend him.
2. Strike
two is
the court will not be able to reverse the suspension decision.
3. Strike
three
will be no other team will be interested.
That will force A-Rod to do the next
best thing, and that is to take his disgusting self and his defiled legacy with
him as he rides off into the sunset. That will be goodbye and good riddance,
Mr. A-Rod and the sooner better.
R.
B.
1-15-14