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Latest Rodriguez troubles have team frustrated

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New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez. Photo: Reuters

Alex Rodriguez was speaking on a conference call.

“A huge debacle,” he said. “Distasteful.”

That was on December 13, 2007, when he re-signed with the New York Yankees and was discussing his decision 11/2 months earlier to become a free agent.

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Now those words describe how some in the team’s front office feel about A-Rod’s US$275 million, 10-year contract.

Once considered a player who could shatter the career home run record, Rodriguez has transformed from All-Star to annoyance for some in the Yankees organisation. He hasn’t played a full season since he was voted his third AL MVP award in 2007, he’s out for at least the first half of this year following hip surgery on Jan. 16 and now he’s been accused of again receiving performance-enhancing drugs – an allegation he denies.

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Even before the charges were published on Tuesday by the alternative weekly Miami New Times along with accusations against Melky Cabrera, Nelson Cruz, Gio Gonzalez, Bartolo Colon and Yasmani Grandal, some Yankees executives were wishing Rodriguez would just go away. Speaking on condition of anonymity because the team isn’t publicly commenting on A-Rod’s latest troubles, they revealed their frustration with the slugger.

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