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Tuesday, October 09, 2007
The morning rags are actually Jeter a little bit of blame…
Though the Yankees were an offensive mess in last season’s ALDS loss to the Tigers, Jeter hit .500 with a homer. A year earlier he hit .333 in the Yankees’ ALDS defeat to the Angels. The last time he had failed to hit at least .200 in a postseason series was the 2001 World Series, when he batted .148 against the Diamondbacks. But even then, he made his presence felt with a home run that gave the Yankees a Game 4 victory.
There was no such heroic moment for Jeter in this series. He was an October mess, as were the Yankees.
“Last year was frustrating, the year before that was frustrating,” Jeter said. “Every year when you lose is frustrating.”
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Jeter (.176 in ALDS) not exactly Captain Clutch
Jeff Miller
Posted: October 09, 2007 at 09:14 AM | 13 comment(s)
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fromfor Jeter."By Cashman? Boy, this just doesn't add up to me.
I'd think higher up the food chain.
Who else wants a fist pump?
It could be God Himself, in a Rockies jersey, with a goatee, that smotes your irreverence.
I really can't believe someone in Tampa told Joe Torre A) his job was on the line, and B) he has to go with Wang on short rest. If a guy is fighting for his job, you have to let him do things his way. Even dumass executive types know that.
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