K-Rod looks like he wants out of New York
The Daily News ran a story yesterday about how Fransisco Rodriguez has said he is willing to waive his no-trade clause if he’s asked to.
Although Rodriguez has a clause blocking trades to 10 undisclosed teams, a source close to him said that he will consider any potential deal that is presented to him. Rodriguez is also open to waiving the vesting option in the event an acquiring team wants to negotiate a multi-year extension, the source said.
“Instead of signing someone like (Jonathan) Papelbon or (Heath) Bell this winter for three or four years, a team could pick up that option and have K-Rod for a year and a half,” the executive said. “That could be very tempting, and the Mets might actually get a prospect back in that case.”
Said another NL executive: “It is still a high annual salary, but he is pitching like an elite closer, and he would be off the books after next year.”
Rodriguez has helped this argument by pitching well this season, and behaving off the field. If the perception of him last season was of a declining pitcher with alarming behavior, he has reversed that view with on-field dominance and off-field penitence. The turnaround could help him land on a contending team this summer.
One can only speculate as to whether he wants out of the current NY Mets circus or if the Mets want him gone after the incident last year where he punched his future father-in-law. Considering the Mets’ history of defending players even when they are in the wrong, one wonders what the exact cause is to make this story public. Is K-Rod being shopped or is K-Rod looking to get out of town?
As a Met fan, I can’t disagree if K-Rod wants out of town. He’s a top 5 closer on a team that is going nowhere. Fred Wilpon threw players under the bus last week in his interview with Sports Illustrated. He’s also said the $68 million that will come off the books at the end of the season is not going to be used next season. With that in mind, why would one of the top closers in the game want to stay?
The fact is that the Mets cannot afford players like Carlos Beltran and Jose Reyes. They are asking for far too much money for their worth. Yes, they are great on the field when they are not injured. Given the fact that both players spend considerable time on the DL, are they really worth keeping when you can trade them this season and get some good prospects back in trade? The key to the Mets’ future is when these guys are traded and for how much. For now, it looks like everyone wants to jump ship in New York and I can hardly blame them.




