Deal announced Friday gives $3.5m to charitable groups, saves the team $5.5m and gets A-Rod the home run ball from his 3,000th hit against Detroit in JuneAlex Rodriguez and the Yankees settled their dispute over a marketing payment with a deal announced Friday that gives $3.5 million to charitable groups, saves the team $5.5 million and gets A-Rod the home run ball from his 3,000th hit.At the time Rodriguez and the Yankees signed their $275 million, 10-year contract in December 2007, they reached a separate marketing agreement.