Alex Rodriguez may redefine the term "franchise player," but his agent denies a report that he might soon become a franchise owner.
New York Magazine reported on Sunday that the Yankees third baseman could end up with the Chicago Cubs next season with a blockbuster contract that includes part ownership of the team. Rodriguez can opt out of the last three years of his contract after this season.
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Maybe it's just loyalty, but I don't think A-Rod brings enough to the table to displace Aramis Ramirez. A-Rod may be a better player, but not by that much, and Ramirez has done a lot for the cubbies. At least in my opinion, the Yanks can keep him.
I have mixed feelings. Ramirez has done the club a lot of good. But, oh the thought of A-Rod is very interesting. Hmmm...
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