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- Alex Rodriguez suspension: Free agent third base options for the Yankees
- Alex Rodriguez plans to be at Yankees spring training despite suspension
- Alex Rodriguez suspended 162 games: Was it fair?
- Alex Rodriguez suspension: How do the Yankees replace him at third base?
- Yankees Rumors: New York has interest in Michael Young
- Alex Rodriguez suspended for 162 games
- Yankees Rumors: New York would have to eat salary in any Ichiro deal
- Alex Rodriguez Appeal: A decision could come this weekend
Yankees News
- The Star-Ledger | Andy McCullough:Alex Rodriguez won't have the backing of the MLBPA from the this point on.
- CBS Sports | Jon Heyman: The downfall of Alex Rodriguez is one of the saddest stories in baseball history.
- ESPN New York | Wallace Matthews: Would it make sense for the Yankees to buy Alex Rodriguez out of the rest of his deal?
- CBS Sports | Mike Axisa: Tony Bosch released a statement, claiming he doesn't take joy in his part getting A-Rod suspended.
- ESPN New York | Andrew Marchand: Why would A-Rod want to even go to spring training?
- CBS Sports | Mike Axisa: Now that the suspension has taken place, the Yankees finally know how much money they have to spend.
- Sports Illustrated | Jay Jaffe: A look at all the Yankees' internal (Eduardo Nunez) and external (Michael Young) options at third base to replace Alex Rodriguez, and they aren't pretty.
- ESPN New York | Ian O'Connor: The suspension verdict is a huge win for MLB and a crushing defeat for Alex Rodriguez.
- LoHud | Chad Jennings: The Yankees might be free of Alex Rodriguez, but they don't have many options at third base at this point.
- Newsday | Mark Herrmann: The Long Island Ducks have interest Alex Rodriguez, if the Yankees give him permission to play.
- Fangraphs | Wendy Thurm: The suspension has been announced, but MLB's conduct leaves a bad taste in the mouth of baseball.
- NJ.com | Brendan Kuty: Now that the Yankees have gotten rid of Vernon Wells, the Yankees could keep Ichiro Suzuki.