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Nothing could be further from the truth.
Rodriguez could get re-married and divorced again, simultaneously date J-Lo, Britney and Pink and admit to using steroids from the age of 5, and he still would be one of the best players in the game.
The Yankees need him badly. They can find a stopgap at third base and patch together a lineup while he misses the first part of the season. But if Rodriguez does not return from hip surgery as the A-Rod of old or something close to it then the team will be in trouble.
Rodriguez, Jason Giambi, Bobby Abreu all posted on-base percentages of .370 or better last season while combining for 87 homers and 299 RBIs. Giambi and Abreu left as free agents. Rodriguez is now questionable. Mark Teixeira cannot replace all three.
The offense already had offensive issues; the Yankees finished only seventh in the American League in runs last season. Jorge Posada and Hideki Matsui are coming off surgeries. Either Brett Gardner or Melky Cabrera will likely be a below-average producer in center field. And Teixeira, for all his gifts, is a .259 career hitter in April.
The Yankees should be far better at run prevention now that they've added CC Sabathia and A.J. Burnett to their starting rotation, and the return of a healthy Rodriguez in May would make them reasonably whole.
But no one should assume that Rodriguez will simply return to his normal level of production, not when he will require further surgery at the end of the season.
The Red Sox have their own physical questions David Ortiz, Mike Lowell and J.D. Drew, not to mention their various rehabilitating pitchers. But the Rays, by far the youngest of the three AL East contenders, are looking better by the minute.
The Yankees need A-Rod. They need him healthy. And they need him soon.
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