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Re: MLB - 2014
[Re: MaryCas]
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02/13/14 01:36 PM
02/13/14 01:36 PM
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Let's start with discussion that came from yesterday's announcement that Derek Jeter will retire after this year. No baseball fan can dispute that Jeter will be a first-ballot Hall of Famer. But it's interesting to see where his place will be in history.
I think we can discuss where Jeter fits in within the past 25-30 years and all-time. Part of my argument is prompted by what I heard on ESPN this morning and it was an interesting conversation. Jeter has been a very good fielding shortstop, much like Ozzie Smith, Omar Vizquel, Barry Larkin, and Cal Ripken. But Jeter was not just a defensive wizard like Smith & Vizquel because Jeter was anything but an offensive liability. It was his offensive production that made him great. So in that regard, he has similarities to Larkin & Ripken. Going back further into the 70s and 80s, Jeter can be compared to Robin Yount.
I think what set Jeter apart from everyone but Yount was the clutch hitting, particularly in the playoffs. Jeter's numbers benefited from the expanded playoff formats, whereas Yount played only when there was a 5 game ALCS and the World Series. And Yount's Brewer teams came nowhere near the level of the supporting cast Jeter has enjoyed with the Yankees.
I hope Jeter is healthy enough to play a full final season. I'd like to see him go out strongly rather than end his career due to injury.
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Re: MLB - 2014
[Re: Sicilian Babe]
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02/13/14 03:09 PM
02/13/14 03:09 PM
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Add that to some of this legendary plays, like the Mr. November play, the Dive and the Flip, and you have to agree that he belongs in the history books.
It's Jeter's "bad luck" to be a Yankee. He doesn't even crack the "Top Four" of "Greatest Yankees" (because of their rich history of great players). But who would? (after Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio and Mantle)
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Re: MLB - 2014
[Re: olivant]
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02/14/14 08:42 AM
02/14/14 08:42 AM
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Posts: 8,766 South of the Pinelands
MaryCas
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Beat 'em Bucs.
The Pirates are going to the World Series! At this time the odds don't look so good. But who needs odds? Bucs to win the pennant: 12/1, 6 teams ahead of the them. Dodgers 7/1 to win the WS; Astros 250/1. Place your bets! Vegas Odds for MLB 2014
Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, whoever humbles himself will be exalted - Matthew 23:12
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Re: MLB - 2014
[Re: BAM_233]
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02/14/14 10:51 AM
02/14/14 10:51 AM
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Mike Trout will likely renegotiate his contract in March. Word is that can possibly have the richest contract ever - $300 million. Last year he made $500,000. When he is 35 the Yankees will sign him to a 10 year deal worth $78 billion. When does Trout test the free agent market? It will be really interesting when he does. Trout still has 3 years left on his original deal. He just broke into the majors in 2011 and won AL Rookie of the Year in 2012. I prefer that he sign with the Yankees no earlier than age 38. 
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