http://www.nypost.com/sports/yankees/spoiled_rotten_yankees_andrew_marchand.htmGiambi reportedly told Joe Torre to "stop coddling" Rodriguez. Giambi denied this last night, but it seemed to be confirmed in the story by Torre, whom, it should be noted, figures to have a strong relationship with the author of the article, Tom Verducci, since they wrote a book together nearly a decade ago.
Giambi said that Rodriguez displayed a "false confidence" during his struggles.
Giambi said, "He's guessing and he's doing a bad job of it, which is inevitable when you guess as often as he guesses. He's squeezing the
sawdust out of the bat."
An unidentified teammate said, "I think he ought to get his eyes checked. I'm not kidding. I don't think he's seeing the ball."
Another said, "I honestly think he might be afraid of the ball."
A Yankees veteran said, "It was always about the numbers in (Seattle and Texas) for him. And that doesn't matter here. Winning is all you're judged on here."
A Yankee said, "One thing people don't like is his body language. Too much of what he does on the field looks ... scripted."
Giambi publicly confirms the division between Rodriguez and Derek Jeter. He is quoted describing the "the heat that exists between" the two.
After the Giambi nudge, Torre had a very stern meeting with Rodriguez in Seattle last month, but at the end of SI story, Rodriguez didn't seem to recall the details of the discussion.
In defending himself, A-Rod mentioned negative stats or the amount of money that Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera, Mike Mussina, Giambi, Reggie Jackson and the A's Eric Chavez had or make. This is considered a no-no in baseball clubhouses.
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Rodriguez also seemed to cause more trouble for himself by mentioning other players struggles to defend himself.
"Reggie hit .230 one year," Rodriguez told SI. "That's awful. He struck out 170-something times in a year. I don't care who you are, extremes are just part of the game. I was awful (in Anaheim), but Jeter was 0 for 32 (in 2004), Mo blew three games in one week (last year) ... Everybody goes through it.
"Mussina doesn't get hammered at all," Rodriguez said. "He's making a boatload of money. Giambi's making ($20.4 million), which is fine and dandy, but it seems those guys get a pass. When people write about me, I don't know if it's (because) I'm good-looking, I'm biracial, I make the most money, I play on the most popular team ... "
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