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Seattle drafted him anyway, eventually signed him to a $1.3 million deal after some contentious negotiations. The Dodgers used the No. 2 pick on Darren Dreifort.
"Every time I saw Alex or he saw me, there was always that really great relationship," Lasorda said. "And I thought, 'Boy, here's a guy who should take over that home run record eventually.'"
Even with the steroid issue now dominating talk around the game perhaps more than ever before, Lasorda doesn't believe the A-Rod story will keep fans away from ballparks this season.
Attendance set records last year in a failing economy, and Lasorda doesn't think the continued financial problems facing the nation -- or any talk of steroids, either -- will harm the game.
"There's so many obstacles that we've had to overcome and still people want to go out and see a baseball game," Lasorda said. "Times are tough and they still want to go out and see a game. That's relaxation, time to put the family together. Going out to dinner costs more than a baseball game. And nobody is bigger than baseball. Nobody."
[Associated Press;
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