I think Pay-Rod will stay with the Yankees
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Mrs. David Cone has been showing Mrs. Pay-Rod houses in Greenwich and NYC. It would not surprise me at all if the Yankees sign A-Rod, Mariano, and Posada before the playoffs start.
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NEW YORK POST
SPENDING HIS A-WAD
ALEX'S ESTATE HUNT TIPS YANKEE PLANS
By DAN MANGAN
HEADING HOME : Alex Rodriguez is said to be eyeing a $25 million Greenwich, Conn., mansion.
Maybe we can call him "Stay-Rod" now.
Yankee superstar Alex Rodriguez is eyeing a stunning new $25 million estate in Greenwich, Conn. - strongly suggesting he plans on remaining with the Bronx Bombers beyond this season, The Post has learned.
The Lake Carrington Estate is a sprawling 9-acre lakefront property dominated by a Georgian-style stone mansion spanning 35,000 square feet.
Inside are seven bedrooms, 17 bathrooms, nine fire places, a 45-foot-long indoor lap pool, a basketball court, a 20,000-bottle wine cellar and a 20-seat home theater. Outside are three other buildings, including a fishing and ice-skating hut.
And it would cost Rodriguez, who now lives on Park Avenue, an extra $5 million to finish the mansion's interior, which for now is just framed out.
Rodriguez's interest in the property comes as the Yankees have indicated they want to negotiate a new contract to avoid letting A-Rod become a free agent in November, when he can exercise an opt-out clause on the remaining three years of his existing contract.
A new contract could keep the all-star third baseman in pinstripes for the remainder of his career - and pay him more than $30 million annually.
Although the Bombers brass is anxious to cut that deal soon, Rodriguez has said he will not negotiate before the end of the current baseball season.
But in addition to the Greenwich mansion, Rodriguez, 31, also has checked out a Manhattan townhouse for possible purchase, indicating he expects such a deal with the Yankees to happen. It also suggests that he plans on staying together with his wife, Cynthia, despite revelations in late May that he was traveling across the continent with a busty, blond stripper named Joslyn Noel Morse.
"This could be A-Rod's 'Kobe Bryant moment,' " said one source, referring to the Los Angeles Lakers star's purchase of a $4 million diamond ring for his wife right after being hit with rape charges that later were dropped.
Just off of exclusive Round Hill Road in northern Greenwich, the Lake Carrington Estate and its mansion is being developed by locally based Antares Investment Partners on spec - without a buyer in place.
"Rodriguez's representative has looked at the property in the last few weeks," a source familiar with the situation told The Post.
That representative is Lynn Cone - the real-estate-broker wife of former Yankees and Mets pitcher David Cone, sources confirmed. Lynn Cone could not be reached for comment, and A-Rod's sports agent, Scott Boras, did not return a call seeking comment.
Rodriguez, his wife, Cynthia, 34, and Lynn Cone recently dined at Polpo Restaurant & Saloon in Greenwich - one of several restaurants in town whose backers include Antares Investment Partners.
Antares controls $5 billion worth of mostly commercial real estate in the tri-state area, but has a relatively small mansion-development unit with projects geared to appeal to the hedge-fund wizards who dominate Greenwich's business landscape, as well as to wealthy celebrities.
Joseph Beninati, who runs Antares with his partner, James Cabrera, refused to confirm that A-Rod is interested in the Lake Carrington Estate.
But speaking generally, Beninati said, "There really isn't an estate in the United States like this that's been available before."
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NEW YORK POST
SPENDING HIS A-WAD
ALEX'S ESTATE HUNT TIPS YANKEE PLANS
By DAN MANGAN
HEADING HOME : Alex Rodriguez is said to be eyeing a $25 million Greenwich, Conn., mansion.
Maybe we can call him "Stay-Rod" now.
Yankee superstar Alex Rodriguez is eyeing a stunning new $25 million estate in Greenwich, Conn. - strongly suggesting he plans on remaining with the Bronx Bombers beyond this season, The Post has learned.
The Lake Carrington Estate is a sprawling 9-acre lakefront property dominated by a Georgian-style stone mansion spanning 35,000 square feet.
Inside are seven bedrooms, 17 bathrooms, nine fire places, a 45-foot-long indoor lap pool, a basketball court, a 20,000-bottle wine cellar and a 20-seat home theater. Outside are three other buildings, including a fishing and ice-skating hut.
And it would cost Rodriguez, who now lives on Park Avenue, an extra $5 million to finish the mansion's interior, which for now is just framed out.
Rodriguez's interest in the property comes as the Yankees have indicated they want to negotiate a new contract to avoid letting A-Rod become a free agent in November, when he can exercise an opt-out clause on the remaining three years of his existing contract.
A new contract could keep the all-star third baseman in pinstripes for the remainder of his career - and pay him more than $30 million annually.
Although the Bombers brass is anxious to cut that deal soon, Rodriguez has said he will not negotiate before the end of the current baseball season.
But in addition to the Greenwich mansion, Rodriguez, 31, also has checked out a Manhattan townhouse for possible purchase, indicating he expects such a deal with the Yankees to happen. It also suggests that he plans on staying together with his wife, Cynthia, despite revelations in late May that he was traveling across the continent with a busty, blond stripper named Joslyn Noel Morse.
"This could be A-Rod's 'Kobe Bryant moment,' " said one source, referring to the Los Angeles Lakers star's purchase of a $4 million diamond ring for his wife right after being hit with rape charges that later were dropped.
Just off of exclusive Round Hill Road in northern Greenwich, the Lake Carrington Estate and its mansion is being developed by locally based Antares Investment Partners on spec - without a buyer in place.
"Rodriguez's representative has looked at the property in the last few weeks," a source familiar with the situation told The Post.
That representative is Lynn Cone - the real-estate-broker wife of former Yankees and Mets pitcher David Cone, sources confirmed. Lynn Cone could not be reached for comment, and A-Rod's sports agent, Scott Boras, did not return a call seeking comment.
Rodriguez, his wife, Cynthia, 34, and Lynn Cone recently dined at Polpo Restaurant & Saloon in Greenwich - one of several restaurants in town whose backers include Antares Investment Partners.
Antares controls $5 billion worth of mostly commercial real estate in the tri-state area, but has a relatively small mansion-development unit with projects geared to appeal to the hedge-fund wizards who dominate Greenwich's business landscape, as well as to wealthy celebrities.
Joseph Beninati, who runs Antares with his partner, James Cabrera, refused to confirm that A-Rod is interested in the Lake Carrington Estate.
But speaking generally, Beninati said, "There really isn't an estate in the United States like this that's been available before."
"The answer was in the Patriots eyes. Gone were the swagger and c0ck sure smirks, replaced by downcast eyes and heads in hands. For his poise and leadership Eli Manning was named the game's MVP. The 2007 Giants were never perfect nor meant to be. They were fighters, scrappers....now they could be called something else, World Champions."
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It will cost, but considering that the other teams in the running would be Boston and Los Angeles, it is money well spent.
But money always talks and the Yankees have more of it than anyone.
<< <i>its all gonna come down to the playoffs and how he performs. >>
But, won't he be playing golf somewhere the first week of October?
"The answer was in the Patriots eyes. Gone were the swagger and c0ck sure smirks, replaced by downcast eyes and heads in hands. For his poise and leadership Eli Manning was named the game's MVP. The 2007 Giants were never perfect nor meant to be. They were fighters, scrappers....now they could be called something else, World Champions."
Clutch is a myth, it doesn't exist, it only exists in the minds of people with selective amnesia.