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    Class act of professional athletes these days. No drama, no look at me , no tabloid bs. Hate the Yankees and what they make of the sport. Jeter is a one of a kind. He is baseball.

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    I hope George was watching.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bagged97taco View Post
    Class act of professional athletes these days. No drama, no look at me , no tabloid bs. Hate the Yankees and what they make of the sport. Jeter is a one of a kind. He is baseball.
    Right there ^^^^

    Jeter could pull the chicks too...

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    I'm not a big yankee fan, but they have a great heritage and he's one of the few players that have conducted 99% of their careers with class, so I'm glad he went out with style, congrats to "The Captain"

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    Quote Originally Posted by bagged97taco View Post
    Class act of professional athletes these days. No drama, no look at me , no tabloid bs. Hate the Yankees and what they make of the sport. Jeter is a one of a kind. He is baseball.
    I agree 100%. I'll bet his 20 year career with the Yankees just flew by without all that drama...

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    I never thought I would see someone top a crippled Kurt Gibson's 3-2, 2 outs, walk off homer in the '88 WS in his only appearance in the series . But Jeter did it.
    Last edited by gn7; 09-26-2014 at 06:31 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gn7 View Post
    I never thought I would see someone top a crippled Kurt Gibson's 3-2, 2 outs, walk off homer in the '88 WS in his only appearance in the series . But Jeter did it.
    I remember Gibson hitting that homer, that was a memorable one also.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gn7 View Post
    I never thought I would see someone top a crippled Kurt Gibson's 3-2, 2 outs, walk off homer in the '88 WS in his only appearance in the series . But Jeter did it.
    Whoa whoa whoa there. Let's not get ahead of ourselves.......

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    what a coincidence Gibby gets fired when Jeter gets a incredible hit. i was a dodger fan when they were in Brooklyn Jeter was great for the game a real class act still have to go with Gibby's home run. jeter will be in Cooperstown on the first ballot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mateo View Post
    Whoa whoa whoa there. Let's not get ahead of ourselves.......
    Quote Originally Posted by sangermike View Post
    what a coincidence Gibby gets fired when Jeter gets a incredible hit. i was a dodger fan when they were in Brooklyn Jeter was great for the game a real class act still have to go with Gibby's home run. jeter will be in Cooperstown on the first ballot
    OK, maybe I got hung up in the moment.

 

 

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