Franchises are slowly falling out of pursuit of Alex Rodriguez. Tuesday the New York Daily News reported several GMs waived the white flag on A-Rod.
The Chicago White Sox, who were in the mix for Edgar Renteria before the Braves dealt him to the Tigers last week, have no plans to pursue A-Rod to play shortstop. The Florida Marlins, whose entire payroll last season was less than A-Rod's $27 million salary, will not try to bring the Miami native home, despite some rumors to the contrary.
While not completely pulling out, Chicago Cubs GM Jim Hendry says paying one player $35 million a year for 10 years, "doesn't make a lot of sense." And Dave Dombrowski, president of the Detroit Tigers, was even more blunt, telling the AP, "We don't have any interest."