[新聞] Strawberry: Jeter must 'embrace' A-Rod
NEW YORK -- Darryl Strawberry thinks the Yankees' clubhouse is beset by bad
chemistry that can be cured only one way: Derek Jeter needs to "embrace" Alex
Rodriguez.
"They've got to come together," Strawberry said Tuesday. "It's time for them
to mend their relationship and get back to, like, OK, let's have some fun.
We're here in New York together. We're on the greatest team that we possibly
could play on. Let's try to win instead of going separate ways. Because I
remember them when they were young and they went to dinner together and they
did everything together."
Strawberry, a former Yankees and Mets star, spoke after a news conference to
announce that Yankees special adviser Ray Negron's book "The Boy of Steel"
will be made into a movie. The book tells the story of a cancer patient who
became a Yankees bat boy for a day.
Strawberry was a player development instructor for the Yankees before
resigning in February 2004. He shifted to the Mets as a spring training
instructor in 2005 and plans on being with them next year.
His remarks about the Yankees' chemistry were sparked by questions regarding
the return of Andy Pettitte, who played with Strawberry on three of the
Yankees' World Series championship teams. Pettitte was in New York for a
physical Tuesday, and his contract could be finalized Wednesday.
"Hopefully, it will rub off on the team, guys will get more supportive of
each other," Strawberry said. "I think the Yankees' problem is that they just
don't support each other enough. I mean, back when I played in those years we
were winning, we all supported each other, we all cared for each other. I
think they need to get back to that, because the talent is there, but
everybody seems like they're going their separate ways."
Rodriguez was booed by fans at times last season, and Strawberry said A-Rod
has been treated like "an outsider."
"He's a sensitive guy," Strawberry said. "He's only played in Seattle and
Texas. It's not New York. It's a big difference. You don't get booed in
Texas. You don't get booed in Seattle when you play there."
Jeter, the Yankees' captain, has been cool toward A-Rod since a 2001 Esquire
article.
"Jeter's been blessed with great talent around him," Rodriguez was quoted as
saying in the magazine. "He's never had to lead. He can just go and play and
have fun. And he hits second -- that's totally different than third and
fourth in a lineup. You go into New York, you wanna stop Bernie [Williams]
and [Paul] O'Neill. You never say, 'Don't let Derek beat you.' He's never
your concern."
Rodriguez has struggled in the postseason with the Yankees. He is 4-for-41
(.098) without an RBI in his last 12 postseason games dating to 2004 and was
dropped to eighth in the batting order for the first time in a decade as the
Yankees were eliminated in Game 4 of the first round against Detroit this
year.
At the World Series to accept an award, Jeter was asked whether there was
anything he could do to make things easier for Rodriguez.
"What would you like me to do? I'm trying to think," Jeter said. "Well,
you're there. You support him. Everyone supports all your teammates at all
times. I don't really know if there's anything else I can do. Maybe I'm not
that smart."
Strawberry said for Rodriguez to gain acceptance in the Yankees' clubhouse,
Jeter must take the lead.
"I hope Jeter would embrace him this year, in spring training, and bring him
into the full circle as a part of the Yankee family," Strawberry said. "If
Jeter does it, I think everybody else will respond. I hope that works out for
him, because once upon a time, they were best of friends and some things
happened, which is life. And hopefully they will put those things behind them
and hopefully they can come together."
Strawberry said the pair must take it upon themselves to right the Yankees,
who despite nine straight AL East titles have not won the World Series since
2000.
"Both of them are leaders and they need to come together as leaders and bring
that Yankee team back up to par, because the last few years they've been
nowhere in sight," Strawberry said. "It's not about just getting in the first
round. When you have talent like that, it's about winning."
While Jeter has won four World Series titles and six AL pennants, Rodriguez
has never been to the World Series. Jeter has a .314 average in the
postseason, leading in career hits (150) and tying for third in RBI (48) and
fifth in homers (17).
Still, Strawberry said Rodriguez is a two-time AL MVP who has put up
impressive regular-season statistics in three seasons with the Yankees.
"OK, so what, he hasn't hit well in the playoffs yet," Strawberry said. "How
many years did it take Barry Bonds before he clicked in the playoffs? Think
about it. I know he hasn't performed like Jeter has in the playoffs. Jeter's
a different breed. There's ice water in his veins. There ain't no pressure on
him. He knows he's been there and done that. I just hope they work it out."
Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press
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