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My feelings about Yankees aside, it was saddening to hear of his tragic passing.

I was surprised to have missed the news stories about it but then I saw the Yankees were wearing a uniform patch in his memory.


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Gwreck wrote:
My feelings about Yankees aside, it was saddening to hear of his tragic passing.

I was surprised to have missed the news stories about it but then I saw the Yankees were wearing a uniform patch in his memory.


LOLOOLLOLOL2


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You had me for a minute - very well played


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If Jeter was the guy everyone says he is he would step up here and say, "No, you are not going to do this. It is obnoxious."

And I'd agree with him.


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Gwreck wrote:
My feelings about Yankees aside, it was saddening to hear of his tragic passing.

I was surprised to have missed the news stories about it but then I saw the Yankees were wearing a uniform patch in his memory.


Bad ass!


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I think the 'never played anywhere other than SS'* label is important to him and to his worshipers, in part because five or fifty years down the road this 'stat' will be trotted out as an extra layer of proof of greatness by those who are either unable or unwilling to remember and/or pass on how things really were that final year (or yearS if you prefer).
That, plus the same spot in his batting order edict, will contribute to the 'He went out on top' angle that seems so important to myth building. That the 'go out on top' story (probably) won't include a post-season trip in his final year will, of course, be treated as Cashman's fault, not his.





* if we ignore DH - 65 games to date for his career including 9 this season


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It's just kind of creepy wearing a uniform with a patch celebrating your own retirement.

But the possibilities are endless.

A vintage 2001-03 Texas A-Rod jersey with a patch that says 'Maxed out on Steroids'
A 1998 Todd Hundley jersey with a patch that says 'Playing Horribly Out of Position'
A 2014 Curtis Granderson jersey that says 'Don't Throw me Curveballs Low and Away'.
A 2003 Tom Glavine jersey that says 'All in All, I'd Rather be in Atlanta'

And Giancarlo Stanton could wear one saying, 'Show Me The Money!!!'


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I would have guessed that Rabbit Maranville had played 100 games at shortstop at age 40, but he had switched to second base. Tune in next time for more sheer irrelevancy.


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Was it Jeter that leaked all the celeb photos?

oh wait, he's the one that's too paranoid to be within 20 feet of a cellphone right?


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This stupid patch bothers me a lot more than it should, and Megdal's right (and I hate agreeing with him) that Jeter should come out, publicly, and say this is too much.


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seawolf17 wrote:
This stupid patch bothers me a lot more than it should, and Megdal's right (and I hate agreeing with him) that Jeter should come out, publicly, and say this is too much.


Why would he come out and say it's too much in a season that's basically been designed to be all about him?


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Ceetar wrote:
seawolf17 wrote:
This stupid patch bothers me a lot more than it should, and Megdal's right (and I hate agreeing with him) that Jeter should come out, publicly, and say this is too much.


Why would he come out and say it's too much in a season that's basically been designed to be all about him?

I know. It's already gone too far. I'm just saying.


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seawolf17 wrote:
seawolf17 wrote:
This stupid patch bothers me a lot more than it should, and Megdal's right (and I hate agreeing with him) that Jeter should come out, publicly, and say this is too much.


Why would he come out and say it's too much in a season that's basically been designed to be all about him?

I know. It's already gone too far. I'm just saying.


He's hoping they erect the (biggest one, and one of the first three you see when walking in) monument before the end of the season so he doesn't have to be bothered to show up again next year.


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The Post's Joel Sherman dares to tackle the tiger by calling out Girardi for failing to live up to his early season pledge to "run a season not a farewell tour".
Of course it's always possible that JG is under orders from up top to NOT do to Jeter was he (and Torre before him) was quite willing to do to ARod, Posada, and others to one degree or another, and that's move him down in the lineup, replace him for defense, or simply sit him more often.


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Ceetar wrote:
Ceetar wrote:
This stupid patch bothers me a lot more than it should, and Megdal's right (and I hate agreeing with him) that Jeter should come out, publicly, and say this is too much.


Why would he come out and say it's too much in a season that's basically been designed to be all about him?

I know. It's already gone too far. I'm just saying.


He's hoping they erect the (biggest one, and one of the first three you see when walking in) monument before the end of the season so he doesn't have to be bothered to show up again next year.

They've already erected a statue of Jeter. They put it right between 2nd and 3rd base, and bring it into the dugout every other half-inning. I've seen it--it's very lifelike.


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Trachsel My Tears wrote:
Ceetar wrote:
Ceetar wrote:
This stupid patch bothers me a lot more than it should, and Megdal's right (and I hate agreeing with him) that Jeter should come out, publicly, and say this is too much.


Why would he come out and say it's too much in a season that's basically been designed to be all about him?

I know. It's already gone too far. I'm just saying.


He's hoping they erect the (biggest one, and one of the first three you see when walking in) monument before the end of the season so he doesn't have to be bothered to show up again next year.

They've already erected a statue of Jeter. They put it right between 2nd and 3rd base, and bring it into the dugout every other half-inning. I've seen it--it's very lifelike.


BOC


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I'm getting sick and tired of how anyone who dares to criticize Derek Jeter acts as if they're also obligated to qualify their objections by first reminding everyone of just how great and awesome Jeter supposedly is.


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Trachsel My Tears wrote:

They've already erected a statue of Jeter. They put it right between 2nd and 3rd base, and bring it into the dugout every other half-inning. I've seen it--it's very lifelike.



BAM!!!!! We need the Bullet of Cool again!


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batmagadanleadoff wrote:
I'm getting sick and tired of how anyone who dares to criticize Derek Jeter acts as if they're also obligated to qualify their objections by first reminding everyone of just how great and awesome Jeter supposedly is.


They do it because they're afraid of the size of their mailbag responses if they don't include the disclaimer.
Probably are afraid of the responses from certain media-types who won't read the column but will hear second-hand only that some idiot up in New York is trashing Derek Jeter.



Girardi, btw, is apparently playing the 'he's clutch' card as to why Mr. 487 OPS in August can't be/won't be benched and/or dropped in the lineup.


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Yeah, I liked how Girardi said that, the first four months of the season, Jeter was the most (or one of the most) consistent guy(s) in his lineup.

Yeah, he was consistently bad. And now he's consistently worse.

You know who's consistent? Me. Insanely so. I've had the same number of hits each game this year.


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Speaking of delusional, Michael Kay seems surprised that Carlos Beltran no longer runs particularly well.
Gee Micky, do you think being 37 y/o with 23 knee operations behind him might have something to do with that?


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batmagadanleadoff wrote:
I'm getting sick and tired of how anyone who dares to criticize Derek Jeter acts as if they're also obligated to qualify their objections by first reminding everyone of just how great and awesome Jeter supposedly is.

Proud to say that we here in the Pool are not guilty of doing that.
We are the purveyors of unqualified criticism.

Later


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