Hey, guess what? The Red Sox really don’t like Alex Rodriguez. Yesterday, Trot Nixon told the Associated Press:
When people ask me about the Yankees, I tell them about (Derek) Jeter and Bernie Williams and (Jorge) Posada. I don’t tell them about Rodriguez. … He can’t stand up to Jeter in my book or Bernie Williams or Posada.”
There’s more. Nothing shocking, just more fuel to the fire. Nixon thinks Rodriguez is a phoney, pure and simple. John Harper wonders what the point of harping about Rodriguez is:
Question to Nixon: Why do you care whether A-Rod is a true Yankee? If you’re worried so much about the Yankees, worry about Randy Johnson, and pray that as a lefthanded hitter, Terry Francona doesn’t make you face him.
The Sox as a team don’t just seem to hate A-Rod, going back to the fight with Jason Varitek last year and then the infamous slap at Bronson Arroyo‘s glove in the playoffs; they seem positively obsessed with the guy.
But why are they talking about him in February? Shouldn’t they be happy just to bask in the glory of their historic championship? If you didn’t know better you’d swear the Sox actually lost again last year, and all their talk about A-Rod is just a sign of their frustration.
Rodriguez has replaced Clemens as the man everyone loves to hate on the Yankees. Harper likens him to Pedro Martinez. So, how many games do the Sox and Yanks have to play against each other this season before there is another fight? And is there any question but that Rodriguez will be in the middle of it?