I actually think ARod is going to show that his decline was vastly overrated. First of all, ARod wasnt healthy through the first 2 months of the season. He looked like he was made of stone. Eventually, they worked out his hip and he started moving a lot better. Shortly after that came the 600HR chase where he acted like a child, again, and sucked for 3 weeks before he finally hit the big homer. Then, when all seemed right in the world, he hurt his calf and was on the shelf again. That being said, 30HR and 115RBI isnt bad for a guy with such a topsy turvy season. With no milestones ahead and presumably much more DH time, I bet ARod gets back over .900OPS with 35HR and another 110RBI+ season. His bat didnt slow this past yr, probably due to the residual steroid effect, but his bat looked good. I thought his lower half gave him a good amount of trouble which he should be healthy for this yr