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Here's my 2 cents worth, ARod is messing up. People who run those illegal gambling joints are probably invoved with the mob in some fashion. He's putting his career on the line, as well as his life. It's stupid and somebody better get him to wise up.

BTW, I was watching a show this morning about this very subject. It was stated that "Hollywood" celebraties visit these sort of places in NY City, as well. And if that certain place was going to be raided, the cops would inform those celebraties. Go figure.
If any of us are professional athletes in a position to impact the outcome of a game and our Saturday Night Poker Game is with Guido and assorted Wise Guys, then it's the same situation. If the gambling houses are illegal, he's consorting with criminals. Black Sox ring any bells?

Now, with the coin young Alex makes, I tend to doubt he could possibly get in too deep, but why taint your reputation...and the game's? Has he noticed that little steroid distraction?

But I guess those great bearers of Hard News, Fox & The Daily News have it right. People would much rather hear about a multimillion dollar player behaving badly than gambling umpires. Heck, what could they do to swing a game in order to make good on a few bets?
Before I believe an unsubstantiated "rumor" printed by a "sleaze newspaper", and we all know how truthful and accurate they are...not" I would believe Scott Boras, who said there's no truth to the story.

I believe thios is a "planted story" by the New York media to begin the process of trying to run A-Rod out-of-town. After all A-rod didn't fare to well in the ALCS. Wouldn't put it pass the Yankees front office to "this supposed leak".

Give me a break. A-Rod going to a sleaze private illegal gambling club when he can fly on a private jet to Vegas...don't believe it for a second.
Ramrod,

NY athletes have frequented after hours clubs (gambling and others) for as long as I can remember.

In most cases - the clubs were located in what is now Soho and Noho.

There were even a few places in Brooklyn (Red Hook area) the guys would go to.

Baseball players - boxers - basketball players - and just about any other major sport I can think of.

The years that were really wild were the mid and late eighties. The NY Mets made the downtown scenes (all of them LOL) frequently.

Wild days. And fun too!

If Arod wants to have some fun - what is the big deal? It is his business and as long as he is just playing cards and having fun who cares?

Noone said a word when Jimmy Johnson would come to Caesar's and drop $10,000 per hand on baccarat.

Poor Arod - I feel bad for him. LOL

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