A-Rod
'ready to go,' reports early to Yankees
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[February 24, 2015]
(Reuters) - Alex Rodriguez,
returning from a year-long doping ban, surprised the New York Yankees
with his unexpected arrival at the team's training camp on Monday where
he said he cringed at some of the mistakes he had made.
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The disgraced slugger showed up two days before he was due to
report and received a physical exam and took batting practice at the
minor league complex before meeting with reporters.
"I feel healthy and ready to go," said Rodriguez, adding that he
thought a year off resting his body and training had benefited him.
"I'm confident if I stay healthy I can do good things.
"Plenty of mistakes along the way. I cringe sometimes when I look at
some of the things I did. But I paid my penalty and I'm grateful
that I have another opportunity."
Toting a box of bats and wearing a green University of Miami sweat
suit, the 39-year-old Rodriguez made his highly anticipated arrival
without letting the team know in advance.
Asked what to expect when Rodriguez reported, Yankees General
Manager Brian Cashman said he would be treated like any other player
as far as the team were concerned.
"From my end, it'll be, he'll show up like everybody else," said
Cashman. "He'll be in his hitting group and his fielding group,
stretching, all that stuff, conditioning side of it. It'll be no
different from our end."
Rodriguez, who ranks fifth on Major League Baseball's all-time home
run list with 654, also fielded grounders and put in some jogging in
the outfield.
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Rodriguez was one of 14 players suspended in 2013 stemming from the
Biogenesis scandal and was originally handed a 211-game ban. He was
the only player to appeal and the punishment was lowered to 162
games.
Last week, Rodriguez issued a handwritten apology to fans for "the
mistakes" he made.
Rodriguez, who is owed $61 million by the team for the remaining
three years on his contract, has not appeared in a game since
September 2013, and his mobility is in question after having had
surgery on both his hips.
During the offseason, the Yankees signed third baseman Chase Headley
to a four-year, $52 million contract in a move that appeared to
consign three-time league MVP Rodriguez to designated hitter duties.
(Reporting by Larry Fine in New York; Editing by Frank Pingue)
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