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re: Re: Rivera's injury. NYY Mt. Rushmore is...
Posted on 5/4/12 at 8:53 am to The Boat
Posted on 5/4/12 at 8:53 am to The Boat
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Jeter is so overrated.
Wow.
Derek Jeter* 3,132 .314
That baseball all time great status, forget just a Yankee great. He's 10 hits behind Tony Gwynn, and will likely end his career Top15 in hits in the history of the game. Perhaps he was never dominant at any point, but baseball is a game if consistency and longevity.
Oh yeah, Jeter is better than Berra too.
This post was edited on 5/4/12 at 8:55 am
Posted on 5/4/12 at 8:56 am to Tiger in NY
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That baseball all time great status, forget just a Yankee great. He's 10 hits behind Tony Gwynn, and will likely end his career Top15 in hits in the history of the game. Perhaps he was never dominant at any point, but baseball is a game if consistency and longevity.
Bingo. Baloo posted an article about it here when Jeter was about to hit 3000. It basically said just that. Jeter didn't put up gaudy numbers, but he never put up shitty ones. He was/is a great model of consistency.
Posted on 5/4/12 at 9:05 am to Tiger in NY
quote:Finally! At least someone knows where I'm coming from.
That baseball all time great status, forget just a Yankee great. He's 10 hits behind Tony Gwynn, and will likely end his career Top15 in hits in the history of the game. Perhaps he was never dominant at any point, but baseball is a game if consistency and longevity.
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