It's funny. ARod may be the best player in the history of the game, but when he exercised a contractual right to put himself in a better negotiating position, Yankee fans reacted like spurned lovers, because Cashman and the Yankee FO bluffed a line in the sand. "If you walk out that door ARod, We will not take you back." ARod walks out the door cuing tears and anger by the Yankee fans. Now he is back, and they are happy to have him back, but how do they reconcile letting this whore back into their hearts? They buy into the lie that he came crawling back to his true love-- the Yankees and their most knowledgeable fans. Pathetic. Wake up. It's business. It was a business negotiation by both sides. It wasn't some relationship drama. The Yankees were cleverly tying to hold the Texas money over ARod's head by saying "stay, no one will offer you more than us, and we can both screw Texas in the process. Here's 8 years $225 million." Boras probably realized that no one would pay more than the Yankees, but if he opted out, the Yankees would up the ante, which they did. He called their bluff. Believe what you want Yankee fans, but remember this. In his four years with the Yankees, ARod has won two MVPs, but the Red Sox have won two World Championships. Enjoy your Trophy Player. We'll just enjoy the Championship Trophies.