cbs.sportsline.com - 10/30/2007
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DENVER -- Alex Rodriguez is a weasel. Fantastic player. Great hitter. Fabulous, skilled, amazing, incredible hitter. GQ dresser. Nice eyes. And a complete, colossal and utter weasel. Opting out of his record-setting contract in search of another record-setting contract was going to be a brazen enough act anyway, but fine. Hey, to each his own. We've all gotta put food on the table, right? ...
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This Just In: 'Alex Rodriguez is a Weasel'
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"Since forever, baseball has had one mandate for every team: No significant news announcements during the World Series," Scott Miller writes for CBS Sports. "Opting out in the middle of a World Series game is the height of arrogance. It is the Towering Inferno of arrogance. Arrogance doesn't reach higher peaks."
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THE AFTER PARTY
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... by Sox fans and it already has more than 7,500 signatures. (Red Sox Monster)Cal Ripken did some major damage to the Orioles organization. (Crashburn Alley)Cam Cameron can be blamed for ruining Heath Shuler. Will he do the same thing to John Beck? (First and Ten Inches)An athlete has revealed for years pro cyclists have been dropping soap into their urine to beat EPO tests. (Steroid Nation)Alex Rodriguez is a weasel. (CBS Sports)Jon Kitna dressed up like the Lions old D-line coach, ...
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