NEW YORK (AP) -- Even in the dead of winter, Alex Rodriguez and Curt Schilling are still going at it.
"I just hope he continues to talk about me and my teammates," the New York Yankees third baseman said Friday. "It's going to give us great motivation to beat him up in the future."
Schilling called it a "bush-league play" after Rodriguez was called out for interference in Game 6 of the AL Championship Series last October. A-Rod, trying to beat out an infield dribbler, slapped the ball away from pitcher Bronson Arroyo near first base.
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Who will win this battle?
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The Red Sox and The Yankees are on top of a cliff. They're fighting over which team is more devoted to their fans. So Jeter goes to the edge of the cliff and throws a million dollars off and says this will make one person happy. Then A-Rod goes and throws two million off and says this will make two people happy. Finally Johnny Damon goes up and pushes the Yankees off the cliff and says " this will make EVERYONE happy"