Oct 17, 2007 2:33 PM EST

Alex Rodriguez and his agent, Scott Boras, have wrapped up a three-day meeting, with Boras believing his client has the information he needs to decide whether to stay with the New York Yankees or opt out of his contract.

Rodriguez and Boras met for three days in Southern California. Boras called the meetings an "academic exercise" for Rodriguez to assess his options, the New York Post reported Wednesday.

Rodriguez has 10 days after the end of the World Series to decide whether to stay with the Yankees or opt out of his contract and become a free agent. If he does that, the Yankees would lose a $20-plus million subsidy from the Texas Rangers, and general manager Brian Cashman has said he would recommend the Yankees not negotiate with Rodriguez after that.

Via ESPN