This is sort of my "I told you so!" moment. With A-Rod finally coming back (I won't really believe it until I see "#13" tattooed on his back), it looks like his legacy will include all the perks that great Yankees deserve.
It's arguable that no other team would bite at the $300M or $350M asking price for A-Rod. And that crawling back to the Yankees was his only option. Rumor has it that the Angels would consider $300M but...that's a steep, steep slope for even the Angels to climb. Primarily because, well, their not the Yankees. They don't have the tradition. They don't have a world wide fan base. They don't have the tremendous revenue base. They aren't the New York Yankees.
And that's the point I'm getting at. A-Rod FINALLY realized that his legacy (a lot like his paycheck) in baseball could be maximized as a Yankee. Everyone knows the greats of the game. But the greats of the greats wear the Pinstripes. The names roll off the tongue without even thinking. And, like Madonna, they only need one name or a nickname.
A-Rod has achieved part of that. Everyone knows that single acronym: A-Rod. You don't need to explain it to people who don't follow baseball. He's crossed over to be a part of the pop culture. But that, in and of itself, is not enough.
What's missing is the legacy. First, a couple of WS rings. I'm confident he will come around to have a great career in October. Second, he needs to do things that no other baseball player has ever done. And he needs to do it with one team. He needs to do it in Pinstripes. I've said it before, he could be the man to break the 1000 HR barrier. And he could do it legitimately (read that as clean.) I think that if he can hit 1000 HR's, as a Yankee, he would be synonymous with Ruth.
Get ready to witness history! Retire #13. Leave an open spot in Monument Park in the new Stadium. A-Rod is back in The House That Ruth Built!!
Alex, Welcome back!




