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What would an A-Rod-Mets ownership look like?

When the news broke that the Wilpons were indeed selling the New York Mets, the idea of Alex Rodriguez being part of an ownership consortium was quickly floated. For some, it was a joke. For others, it was wishful thinking. However, given his financial wherewithal, love of the spotlight, long-held interest in being an owner and his boyhood affinity for the Mets, it made sense for A-Rod to make a bid.

The price tag of nearly $2 billion was exorbitant, with few individuals capable of getting their hands on the cash and credit to make a viable bid on their own. Steve Cohen could do it, but disagreements over control and the structure of the sale torpedoed an apparent agreement for him to be the principal owner.

Now, A-Rod and his fiancé Jennifer Lopez are reportedly trying to put a group together to buy the team. Until a buyer is concretely identified and the ink is dry on the deal, this type of glossy speculation will be common. The seriousness of A-Rod’s bid is difficult to classify. With the lack of sports news due to COVID-19, it was unavoidable that the mere mention of A-Rod as a potential buyer for the Mets would be explosive.

Despite the apparent urgency for the Wilpons to sell, it’s difficult to envision them jumping at an offer just to get it done. Exacerbating this point is the pandemic placing the 2020 season in jeopardy and the decline in revenue due to canceled games. Regardless, judging by the latest franchise valuations, the Mets are worth around $2.4 billion. Presumably, even with the Wilpons’ loans estate planning concerns exacerbating the need to sell, they will receive some leeway with the banks to maximize the value and not take a penny less than the Cohen offer of $2.6 billion.

A-Rod owning the Mets would certainly be tabloid fodder. His checkered past with suspensions, lies, performance enhancing drugs and more is problematic, but Cohen and most people who have the wealth to even consider buying a sports franchise have skeletons large, small and perhaps still alive in their closets. A-Rod can navigate around those.

That said, there are fundamental factors with A-Rod owning the Mets.

Any gratuitous comparison between Jeter and A-Rod is coincidental. It’s difficult to mention one without the other and it is relevant.

The dichotomy between Jeter and A-Rod is exemplified by how The Last Dance portrays Dennis Rodman and Michael Jordan and how each went about their business on and off the court. Rodman and A-Rod had relationships with Madonna and learned valuable lessons – for their ends – from her. Jeter learned from Jordan. A-Rod was awkward. Taking advice from Madonna was the opposite of anything Jeter had interest in. Their career trajectories in sports and the business world has mirrored that.

A-Rod’s relationship with Madonna was classified as a romance. Maybe it was. But it may have been closer to a master/apprentice-type agreement with him learning how to stay in the public eye regardless of whether it was good or bad publicity. Rodman learned the same thing and, to paraphrase, understood one key lesson from her that a person must control his or her image. Few in history have been as successful as cultivating an image of her own making as Madonna. Rodman was good at it. A-Rod slipped up, but reinvented himself to largely return to the public’s good graces and put himself in the position where his past is not an insurmountable obstacle to team ownership.

A-Rod’s frenemy Jeter never indulged in similar overt attempts to get his name out there. His strategy was understated and his status as New York’s bon vivant happened naturally. He liked it; he fostered it, but he did so skillfully. Like Jordan, Jeter wanted to win above all else, but he also wanted to secure a foothold in corporate America and the world by being intriguing enough to be of interest – not willfully vanilla like Mike Trout – and to avoid controversial stances on social issues even when asked to take part and comment on them.

The respective ways in which Jeter runs the Miami Marlins and A-Rod’s blueprint for the Mets would be similarly divergent. Ironically, Jeter received an A-Rod-level series of attacks for his missteps as Marlins CEO, but still emerged largely unscathed as his restructuring of the club is showing signs of improvement.

The easy characterization is A-Rod again copying Jeter. That might be realistic if it was something less time-consuming and expensive as buying into a baseball team and agreeing to run it. Jeter’s position as CEO of the Marlins is more of a business decision and for his brand than A-Rod owning the Mets would be. A-Rod certainly likes the attention and the money such an investment creates, but he also loves baseball in all its aspects. The same has never been said of Jeter, who loved playing it, but appeared bored and indifferent watching it.

As for running the team, A-Rod will not be a figurehead. Whereas Jeter imported people he trusted to implement his preferred strategies and is the same somewhat aloof and guarded public figure he was as a player, A-Rod is a baseball rat who simply loves the game. He’ll be all in on running the team. Available, affable, in love with himself and the limelight – he’ll be seen at the winter meetings, during spring training, at the games and everywhere else related to the organization not just to maximize his investment, but to build it his way.

What that means for the current organizational structure is an open question. Just like any new boss, he’ll have his own ideas as to who he wants as his subordinates, but that does not necessarily mean current general manager Brodie Van Wagenen and his staff are on the way out. A-Rod won’t want to be the day-to-day GM and deal with the media, travel with the team and put out fires that could easily be handled by an underling. A-Rod as team president with final say on player moves is more likely. Without knowing the relationship between A-Rod and Van Wagenen, it is possible that if A-Rod likes what he sees and hears from the GM, he’ll be retained.

A-Rod will be in the trenches working with youngsters, providing tips to veterans and discussing strategies with his coaches and managers. There is a probability of micromanagement that is not evident in Miami with Jeter. Still, for anyone who uses an owner’s lack of athletic experience to say, “Who are you?” if that owner makes demands and suggestions – as if being the owner is not good enough – what can anyone say to A-Rod?

He’s A-Rod.

PEDs aside and whether he is ever elected to the Hall of Fame, he’s a Hall of Fame-caliber player whose natural ability was buttressed by a multilevel obsession with the sport itself. Other owners calling the GM or manager into the office to interrogate them as to why they used X pitcher in the seventh inning of a tie game instead of Y pitcher in that same situation can elicit a respectful, ingratiating or even supplicating response without legitimate substance for that reaction. For A-Rod, there had better be an explanation because he’s A-Rod and not some guy who thinks he knows the game better than the professionals. A-Rod does know the game better than most professionals.

A key question is whether A-Rod would resort to a big spending spree or would prefer to build the team organically. The gutting rebuild is necessary in some cases, but in others, it’s a vanity play from a baseball executive who is trying to be the next Billy Beane, Andrew Friedman or Jeff Luhnow and is seeking transcendental fame through a preposterously one-sided and agenda-laden book about the process.

But A-Rod already has transcendental fame.

Hiring, firing, analyzing players, restructuring the blueprint, making decisions based on finances and player ability – he’s qualified to do the job as more than a former player with delusions of grandeur. Amid the controversies that pockmarked his career, his keen baseball intelligence is unfairly buried. Known to predict what would happen, spot tiny nuance and take advantage of it, and set traps for opponents by intentionally looking bad on one pitch so he’d get that same pitch and hammer it later were all hallmarks of his career. This is transferrable to the ownership suite.

A polarizing figure like A-Rod with a worldwide star fiancée like J.Lo will undoubtedly seem superficial and gauche in theory and practice. But, like Rodman, there is substance to what A-Rod does and knows: baseball. If he gets the financing and takes charge of the team, his lessons in life from every angle will create a landscape that sells tickets due to star power and wins because of his love and knowledge of the game itself.

Texas Park Ranger Pushed into Lake Over Social Distancing

A large group of people were drinking around Lake Austin in Texas on Friday when a park ranger arrived and asked them to move 6 feet apart. In a move captured on camera, Brandon Hicks, 25, said “I got you,” and then tackled the ranger into the lake. Hicks also fell in the water but got up and ran. Others in the park identified him and he was arrested shortly after the incident. In a statement later Friday afternoon: “The Austin Parks and Recreation Department is saddened by the action taken against our Park Ranger…Rangers are not law enforcement officers. The Ranger program was created to provide educational services, safety, and security in Austin’s parks and recreational facilities.”

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Funeral Home Caught Storing Bodies in U-Haul

A funeral home in Brooklyn was reportedly storing an overflow of bodies in U-Haul trucks parked in the street. Neighboring businesses complained of a “foul odor” in the area, and someone reported seeing bodies being stacked in the trucks. A police investigation discovered somewhere between 30 and 60 bodies stacked in the backs of the trucks outside of the funeral home. When the bodies were discovered, multiple agencies were brought to the scene. A spokesperson from the New York State Health Dept stated: “Funeral directors are required to store decedents awaiting burial or other final disposition in appropriate conditions.” Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams reminds everyone that this is not just on the funeral home directors. “It starts at the cemeteries. If we don’t start increasing the bodies we’re putting in the ground, then they’re going to stay above ground.”

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Predicting 5 Xbox Series X Games That Are about to Be Revealed

The impact of COVID-19 on the world has been immeasurable, and the gaming industry has had its share of plans ruined by the pandemic. That being said, as of now, we are still expecting two brand new home consoles to launch this holiday season in the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X.

Unveilings for the two consoles have been interesting. When it comes to the Xbox Series X, we know the specs, what the box looks like, the slight changes to the controller, and two upcoming games in Halo: Infinite and Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II. Through April, however, we do not know what else is coming. Those two games look amazing, but we want to see more of what is happening in the next generation, and with no E3 this year, we have to wait for whenever this digital event Microsoft will hold instead is. There is good news, though. In a recent reply tweet to a fan, Phil Spencer promised those game announcements are on the way.

https://twitter.com/XboxP3/status/1253340150198747142

There you have it right from the big Xbox boss himself. Game announcements are on the way and not too long of a wait. With this exciting news on the way, let’s let our minds run wild with anticipation for what games could be announced for the Xbox Series X.

Forza Motorsport 8

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This is the easiest prediction to be coming to the next-gen. For the first time in years, there was no Forza game in 2019, and this is the number one franchise Microsoft likes to use to show off the power of its consoles. With a new console coming out that is being promised as the most powerful console ever, this is almost a guaranteed title to be announced. Expect to see beautiful weather physics, car details, and get a look at how your vehicle interacts with the environment.

Whatever The Initiative is working on

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Out of all of Microsoft’s newest studios to join the Xbox Game Studios family, The Initiative is the most exciting. This studio was completely built from the ground up by Microsoft, and since its inception has been touted by the corporation as an “AAAA” studio focused on making the largest of games for the Xbox family. Microsoft has been staffing up over the years with big hirings of people who have had significant impacts at big studios, including Rockstar, Naughty Dog, Sony Santa Monica, and Respawn. The game is on lockdown and is the number one secret in gaming everyone wants to know about. After a recent hint from Phil Spencer that the team is new ideas with old things, some are speculating a Perfect Dark reboot. Personally, with this considerable studio being made, I am hoping for something completely new and unique. Whatever this game is, 2020 is the perfect year to announce it, but do not expect it to come out for at least a couple of years.

Fable reboot

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Ubisoft unannounced game

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Ubisoft is set to have their own digital event sometime this year to show off their upcoming games, but they have been known in the past to announce things on Xbox’s stage at E3. The same could happen here with the next Assassin’s Creed game. We know that Rainbow Six Quarantine, Gods & Monsters, and Watch Dogs: Legion is coming, but CEO of Ubisoft, Yves Guillemot, says five big games will be released by March 2021. With those three accounted for, and an Assassin’s Creed game all but certain, that leaves one mystery game. The big surprise announcement people will want is a Splinter Cell game, and I am willing to bet there is a chance it could happen.

A surprise remaster

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I think a surprise remaster of a dormant Xbox franchise will be on its way soon as well. Recently Microsoft has slowly brought back various games long since forgotten by the corporation. This includes Battletoads, Crackdown, Voodoo Vince, and Killer Instinct. Now, my biggest wish is for Banjo-Kazooie to comeback. They came to Super Smash Bros Ultimate in 2019 and look amazing, so getting a from-the-ground-up remake of the original Banjo-Kazooie game would be music to my nostalgic 90’s kid ears. Other games that could be a surprise remaster include Jade Empire, Blinkx: The Time Sweeper, Jet Set Radio (owned by Sega so they would have to agree) Conker’s Bad Fur Day, or Alan Wake (now owned by Remedy so most likely not an exclusive now). There are plenty of opportunities for Microsoft to continue to bring back past beloved games.

Boeing Cuts Loose 10% of its Workforce

Boeing had a huge loss last year when their 737 Max line was grounded by aviation authorities. This coupled with a hit from the coronavirus pandemic has led the company to downgrade its workforce by about 16,000 people. CEO David Calhoun recorded a video message that was delivered to the employees this week, saying: “We have begun taking action to lower our number of employees by roughly 10 percent through a combination of voluntary layoffs, natural turnover and involuntary layoffs as necessary.” Boeing plans to restart production of the 737 Max in 2021, but Calhoun warns that even at peak production of the new iteration of the plane, the output would not be nearly as high as before.

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Fox News Cuts Ties with Political Commentators Diamond and Silk

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare

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Call of Duty is a safe bet to play with friends that are casual gamers. The series has been running for well over a decade now and is an easy entry for any player. The reboot of the popular Modern Warfare subseries brings back fan favorite maps from the past games. Rust, Crash, and more is on the way via the battle pass system the game adopted. The Warzone battle royale mode that was added earlier this year has also been a big update for the game, bringing in lots of competition across a gigantic map. It does some areas of battle royale differently than others to make it stand out and the best part is if your friend doesn’t own Modern Warfare, they can download Warzone on its own for free.

Dead by Daylight

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Dead by Daylight is an asymmetrical multiplayer game that puts four survivors in an enclosed area trying to repair generators and escape before the killer can sacrifice them to a spider-like entity. There are tons of playable characters that come from renown horror movies including Michael Myers from “Halloween”, Ghostface from “Scream”, Ash from “Evil Dead”, and quite a few more. If you have a group of five, playing Dead by Daylight in a private match is the best way to experience this game. You and your friends will be screaming at each other and having a great time while you rotate out killers. A perfect horror game for a group of friends to play.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons may be the go-to game on Nintendo Switch during quarantine, but unfortunately as you would read in my How Nintendo can make Animal Crossing: New Horizons so much better article, the online components of that game make it not worth the hassle. If you and a group of friends are playing on a Switch, the best online game that will ensure all of you are having a good time is Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. The Wii U version was already a great game, but once it made its way to the Switch, it fixed up the battle mode issues with the original while adding extra characters. Mario Kart is a staple for accessible party games that anyone can enjoy and the eighth iteration may be the best of them all yet.

Super Smash Bros Ultimate

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Where Mario Kart is the best racing game for a group of casual gamers, Super Smash Bros Ultimate is the best fighting game. The cast of playable characters is massive, including over 70 video game characters reaching outside of Nintendo franchises with more on the way via DLC. You can pit longtime what-if situations against each other. Ever wanted to see Banjo Kazooie fight Ridley from Metroid? Probably not, but with the wide cast of characters and customizable modes available, you and your friends can hold tournaments against each other. As a bonus, Super Smash Bros has always been the easiest fighting game for people to get into. Even the most casual of players can get a hold of this game and enjoy themselves.

Sea of Thieves

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Do you ever dream of living the pirate life? Sailing the open sea, digging up treasure, and firing cannonballs at anyone who gets in your way? You can do that in more in Sea of Thieves. Manning a ship of up to four people, you can search for treasure and make your own stories. Along the way, you will encounter plenty of skeletons, the kraken, megalodons, and other ships of pirates. The game is constantly getting valuable updates, adding more things to play with and making the overall experience better. Get a group of friends together and you will have an experience unlike any other in gaming. As a bonus, if you have game pass on either Xbox One or PC, you can play without purchasing the game and play cross-platform.

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Louisiana Pastor Put Under House Arrest For Attempting to Back a Bus Over Protestor

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Louisiana pastor Tony Spell has been charged with misdemeanors for breaking the Louisiana mandate banning religious congregations from meeting. This is not why he was placed under house arrest, however. The pastor turned himself in last week over a charge of aggravated assault when he attempted to back a bus over a protester, Trey Bennett, in front of the church. He was placed under house arrest at that time. Spell violated his house arrest yesterday in order to hold a gathering of over 100 members inside the church. Most of the attendees were not wearing masks and social distancing was not being followed.

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