Despite heavy speculation that Alex Rodriguez will call Anaheim home next season, Angels owner Arte Moreno has balked at the $25-million-a-year price tag the Yankees slugger could command if he opts out of his contract this winter. In April, Moreno said "there is a ceiling economically, and there are only X number of teams who can spend that and still put 25 players on the field," and in early June he indicated that spending that much on Rodriguez would be an insult to Angels slugger Vladimir Guerrero, the team's highest-paid player at $14 million a year. "We have arguably one of the best four or five players in baseball with Guerrero," Moreno told ESPN, "and that would be a disrespect for the other teammates." Guerrero, however, gave no indication Sunday that he would be offended if the Angels brought in another superstar who was making twice as much as he is.