Will we ever
see the old Alex Rodriguez again? That is one of the key questions for the New
York Yankees heading into 2012.
ARod went
all the way to Europe to seek treatment for his ailing knee and shoulder,
apparently with the full blessing of the Yankees. Evidently, ARod will go anywhere and try
any experimental or controversial treatment, all in a bid to get back on the fraudulent
path that will take him to the all-time home run record in baseball (which he
hopefully won’t hold for very long).
I’m not
surprised the Yankees signed off on the procedure. Fully
understanding now that they have saddled themselves with a contract that will
choke them for the next six years, the Yankees have to be hoping against hope
that somehow Rodriguez becomes a fraction of the player he was when they signed
him to that ill-advised pact. If he doesn’t, the Yankees will find
themselves with nothing more to show from ARod and quite possibly only one World
Series championship for all the money they threw in his direction.
For his
part, ARod is promising he will return to greatness. I find myself extremely
conflicted over that possibility. I dislike ARod for all the chaos, drama and
shame he has brought to the Yankees. Yet, I know that if he doesn’t do well, the
Yankees are unlikely to return to the World Series and add another championship
banner. So I find myself the most reluctant ARod supporter, cringing as I applaud
his home runs, unwilling to celebrate his individual accomplishments, but
hoping he can somehow regain his previous form and contribute to another title.