D-backs manager says Alex Rodriguez has ‘a lot’ left
Oct 19, 2012, 6:41 PM | Updated: Oct 23, 2012, 12:21 am
One of the most glaring weaknesses from the Arizona Diamondbacks 2012 season came from the third base.
D-backs fans were treated to a constant carousel at the hot corner that saw Ryan Roberts, Josh Bell, Chris Johnson, Ryan Wheeler and Cody Ransom all start 20-plus games. Geoff Blum also saw time at third base. In total they went on to hit a combined .239 with 21 home runs and 110 runs batted in.
The answer to their problem might come in the form of New York Yankee Alex Rodriguez. Following a playoff performance that saw Rodriguez go 3-for-27 with 12 strikeouts, reports have come out that the Yankees might look to move the polarizing slugger.
“I think there will certainly be interest,” Diamondbacks manager Kirk Gibson told Arizona Sport 620’s Burns and Gambo when asked about the D-backs possibly pursuing Rodriguez.
Gibson, who said he’s not exactly the right guy to talk to about any possible interest from the Diamondbacks, does think there are more good seasons left in Rodriguez.
“It happens with players all the time throughout the history of the game. Guys think they’re washed up, they go somewhere else to get a breath of fresh air, revitalize themselves and they have quite a few years left in them,” said Gibson. “It happened to me when I was getting older. My career guys were questioning whether my bat was fast enough. You have to deal with it. There’s a lot left, I think, in Alex Rodriguez.”
But obtaining Rodriguez might be easier said than done, as he is due to make $114 million over the next five years. Not to mention he has a no trade clause in his contract. If the Yankees are willing to eat a huge chunk of that contract and the right situation presents itself, fans could see the D-backs throw their name into the hat as potential suitors for the former MVP.