Tyler Kepner writes about Mike Mussina and Jaret Wright today in the Times:
Mussina, who turns 38 next month, has known that the Yankees will not pick up his $17 million option. But he wants to stay and the team wants him back. Arn Tellem, Mussina’s agent, said in an e-mail message that he has had positive talks with the Yankees, but he added that the sides had just started the process.
The Yankees would like to re-sign Mussina for two years, and they seem to understand it would take more than $10 million a year to sign him.
Wright would cost the Yanks $7 million next year but they can buy him out for $4 million.
Meanwhile, Mariano Rivera has some words of encouragement for Alex Rodriguez:
“They didn’t give the guy a break. New York, the town,” Rivera said of Alex Rodriguez. “He’s done a good job. If you ask me who has hit in the playoffs, I am going to say two or three guys. Alex is one guy, he is not the team. You can’t win with that on one guy. A team is 25 guys.”
…”It’s not up to me whether he is here or not or whether the Yankees want him here or not,” Rivera said. “He wanted to be a part of the team, part of a winning team. He’s done everything. He works so hard, it’s amazing.
“It’s not easy being himself sometimes,” Rivera said. “It’s tough on him.”
(Kristie Ackert, Daily News)
Hey, bro. It’s not easy being green. Such is life.