Yuri Sucart’s wife, Carmen, shows the location where she claims Alex Rodriguez urinated on her home.
I'm no fan of A-rod but considering this cousin was extorting him I can say I blame him for unrinating on her floor. He should have peed on her. They can't get more money fro Arod so now they're selling BS to the DN.
cromulence said:I mean...take off your Red Sox fan hats for a second. Do you seriously think this happened? Honestly? I truly don't, and it's not because I'm an A-Rod fanboy or something. That story just sounds fake as hell. I do think it's amusing that we're at a place with A-Rod where people will believe absolutely anything about him. People love to hate that guy. It unites us, I guess.
I honestly do not care. I would post this as a Yankees fan because it is such a fucking trainwreck of a story> The woman is probably certifiable but who fucking cares? I am rubbernecking the shit out of thiscromulence said:I mean...take off your Red Sox fan hats for a second. Do you seriously think this happened? Honestly? I truly don't, and it's not because I'm an A-Rod fanboy or something. That story just sounds fake as hell. I do think it's amusing that we're at a place with A-Rod where people will believe absolutely anything about him. People love to hate that guy. It unites us, I guess.
cromulence said:I mean...take off your Red Sox fan hats for a second. Do you seriously think this happened? Honestly? I truly don't, and it's not because I'm an A-Rod fanboy or something. That story just sounds fake as hell. I do think it's amusing that we're at a place with A-Rod where people will believe absolutely anything about him. People love to hate that guy. It unites us, I guess.
cromulence said:I mean...take off your Red Sox fan hats for a second. Do you seriously think this happened? Honestly? I truly don't, and it's not because I'm an A-Rod fanboy or something. That story just sounds fake as hell. I do think it's amusing that we're at a place with A-Rod where people will believe absolutely anything about him. People love to hate that guy. It unites us, I guess.
HangingW/ScottCooper said:Why is this news? He admitted to taking steroids in 2009.
EvilEmpire said:If Jeter was a better Captain, ARod would have been housebroken.
You are mistaken: these are No. 1 threads.EdRalphRomero said:NO... 2 Threads!
EvilEmpire said:If Jeter was a better Captain, ARod would have been housebroken.
Ed Hillel said:Did the house test positive for steroids?
Also, best caption ever?
Where's the mirror?
cromulence said:I mean...take off your Red Sox fan hats for a second. Do you seriously think this happened? Honestly? I truly don't, and it's not because I'm an A-Rod fanboy or something. That story just sounds fake as hell. I do think it's amusing that we're at a place with A-Rod where people will believe absolutely anything about him. People love to hate that guy. It unites us, I guess.
jon abbey said:
Has there been anything about A-Rod ever that has turned out not to be true? I would go with 'true' until proven otherwise.
Edit: rem beat me to the centaur thing by seconds.
I'm just not sure that a wall piss is evidence of much of anything, this woman's ramblings notwithstanding.
He came over, took his thing out and went right there.”
How can such a story turn out not to be true? Is there a way for A-Rod to prove he never ordered a centaur painting, or didn't urinate in someone's house? Let's take, for example, the following story:jon abbey said:
Has there been anything about A-Rod ever that has turned out not to be true? I would go with 'true' until proven otherwise.
EvilEmpire said:If Jeter was a better Captain, ARod would have been housebroken.
YankeesIsrael said:How can such a story turn out not to be true? Is there a way for A-Rod to prove he never ordered a centaur painting, or didn't urinate in someone's house? Let's take, for example, the following story:
http://www.si.com/mlb/2009/04/30/roberts-qa
All the signs point to a fabrication: It comes from a proven liar like Selena (Lacrosse) Roberts, it contains no pictures/videos of him tipping pitches, no names of the players to which he was tipping, no box-scores of lopsided games in which both A-Rod and some opposing outfielder hit Home-Runs (and she says he did it for 2-3 years!), statistics show it never happened:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/17/sports/baseball/17score.html
and many relevant parties gave a more logical explanation:
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/sports/A-Deeper-Look-at-A-Rod-Tipping-Pitches.html
And even if by some chance it is true, the title which singles out A-Rod is biased and misleading - An honest reporter would put something like "A-Rod part of a pitch-tipping scheme", or "A-Rod and opposing infielders tipping pitches to each other". Still, the only way this story can turn out not to be true is if Roberts would admit it's false, but as we all know from the Lacrosse case, she would never do such a thing, even when faced with the truth:
So, do you consider this story to be also true unless proven otherwise?
The pudgy panda, no. Headley, yes. At least as has been reported.With the NY media leading the charge to run ARod out of town, either by contesting the contract or a further suspension. does this put the Yankees in the market for Sandoval?
Doug Beerabelli said:I wonder how much it would cost to pay off the Yankee walk up music guy to play this during ARod's first AB back?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QYTxozuVaY
JohntheBaptist said:
What kind of captain doesn't move the toilet for such a far superior micturateur?
cromulence said:I mean...take off your Red Sox fan hats for a second. Do you seriously think this happened? Honestly? I truly don't, and it's not because I'm an A-Rod fanboy or something. That story just sounds fake as hell. I do think it's amusing that we're at a place with A-Rod where people will believe absolutely anything about him. People love to hate that guy. It unites us, I guess.
CoRP said:
Ed Hillel said:Did the house test positive for steroids?
Also, best caption ever?
And then he'd sue everyone in sight.jon abbey said:I doubt they'll release him because they're still hoping to get insurance money back if he can't play, but I'd guess the most likely scenario is still the bulk of the DH ABs if he is healthy enough to take them.
They could avoid that next imminent HR bonus by releasing him, though, right? That would get interesting.
Nah, the MLBPA will file a grievance and I'd bet he'd win it.Hyde Park Factor said:And then he'd sue everyone in sight.
Interesting fangraphs article re how these policies work. http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/will-insurance-on-a-rods-contract-save-the-yankees/jon abbey said:I doubt they'll release him because they're still hoping to get insurance money back if he can't play, but I'd guess the most likely scenario is still the bulk of the DH ABs if he is healthy enough to take them.
They could avoid that next imminent HR bonus by releasing him, though, right? That would get interesting.
Yankees general manager Brian Cashman says Alex Rodriguez's days as an everyday fielder are over and he hopes Rodriguez will be New York's full-time designated hitter.
Chase Headley will be the Yankees' starting third baseman after agreeing to a $52 million, four-year deal this week.
Cashman said during a telephone interview with The Associated Press on Tuesday that "I can't expect Alex to be anything."
He adds: "Even before the suspension, he wasn't the same player at third base on the defensive or offensive side."