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A-Rod, MLB and Games of Chicken

New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez is no stranger to controversy.  A-Rod, although never positive on a drug test, has admitted to past steroid use and is now being investigated by Major League Baseball for obtaining performance enhancing drugs from Biogenesis.  Milwaukee outfielder Ryan Braun already accepted a 65 game suspension, presumably from his dealings with Biogenesis and its owner Anthony Bosch, and according to reports, several other players will accept 50 or so game suspensions later today or tomorrow.

A-Rod’s case makes for a good study on case analysis and settlement.  Reports indicate that MLB wants to make an example of A-Rod  by giving him a lifetime ban because he allegedly lied to MLB investigators.  A lifetime ban from the game would invalidate his current highest-in-baseball contract with $90 million remaining after this season.  A-Rod always has a right of appeal to an arbitrator or Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig depending on which rule MLB issues the suspension (though the latter is less likely given that MLB issued the suspension in the fist place).  The punishment, absent a deal, is reported to be handed down tomorrow.

So what is each side looking at?  A-Rod has a few choices:

MLB also has a few choices as well:

In a mediation, these would be the types of things discussed privately with both sides and we would work towards a deal that works for everyone.  Ultimately the decision is up to A-Rod and MLB, as it is in their direct negotiations.  Most people are risk adverse — they don’t like taking risks.  And most people like certainty.  It will be interesting to see how this plays out.

If you’re in a dispute and can not work things out, mediation is a good way to try and gain a resolution.  Contact me to find out more.

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