I find it amusing that every Alex Rodriguez utterance is deeply analyzed for every nuance. At the same time, Joe Torre freely contradicts himself mid-sentence and Omar Minaya doesn't even finish his thoughts.
Now that I've pointed this out to you, I may ruin your life.
Just listen to Omar Minaya interviewed on the radio or television.
Guy starts a thought and then never concludes the thought before starting down a new discussion path. The conclusion just sort of hangs there like an Alay Soler curveball. It's an implied conversation. It's a bisecting rhetorical soliloquy. He's having a debate with himself.
The Alex Rodriguez situation is not that difficult to understand, people.
As of this moment, Alex Rodriguez wants to finish his career as a Yankee. That's what he says. He has an opt-out which he doesn't plan on using.
However, he is not 100% sure this will occur, because nobody can be 100% sure of the future.
If the Yankees don't want him back, then he doesn't want to be back.
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