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A-Rod’s lawyers delay the release of all the dirt they say they have on Major League Baseball

New York Yankees baseball player Alex Rodriguez is surrounded by supporters after leaving Major League Baseball's headquarters in New York

New York Yankees baseball player Alex Rodriguez is surrounded by supporters after leaving Major League Baseball’s headquarters in New York, October 4, 2013. Yankees’ Rodriguez has sued Major League Baseball (MLB) and Commissioner Bud Selig and accused them of trying to destroy his reputation and his career. MLB responded to the lawsuit by issuing their own statement, denying the allegations made by Rodriguez and accusing him of trying to circumvent the grievance process of the league and its players. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW DRUGS SOCIETY SPORT BASEBALL)

REUTERS

Yesterday A-Rod’s lawyers said they were going to release all the dirt they have on Major League Baseball to the media some time today. Those plans have changed:

As Alex Rodriguez awaits arbitration decision, his lawyers are pushing back plans to publicly release evidence until next week. @nytsports

— Steve Eder (@SteveEder) November 22, 2013


I assume the printer jammed or something. Or, perhaps, they have taken a step back and realized that waging a public war like this does nothing to materially advance their client’s interests and only serves to ratchet-up his legal fees, unnecessarily burn bridges and, ultimately, cause people to think less of them and their overall strategy.

Hahaha, nah. It’s probably a printer jam.