Good luck getting this one everybody! What a cool thing though. Good for him.
Jeter's final Yankee Stadium Walk-Off Bat
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How did you get photos already?
If it does end up for sale I'm sure starting price has to be $100,000 or more knowing Steiner Sports. Such an amazing way to end his Yankee Stadium career. I have tickets for Saturday's game in Boston and I'm hoping he atleast DH's. I hope that bat doesn't go up for sale and goes to the hall of fame so eevryone can enjoy it.Comment
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I agree, I hope it goes to the HOF, or if anyone gets it it should go on Jeter's wall. I
I got the pics from Twitter.Comment
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$100,000 really. Is this is Babe Ruth? Come on people. Have a Coffee and wake up! Derek Jeter is a great player but not in the top 30 to play the game!Comment
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Great ending in NY for Jeter! I was born and raised in NY, and have always been a Yankee fan. I think Jeter is a good player and has carried himself with the utmost class throughout his career. However, I am like so many others where I believe if he started and finished his career on teams like Cleveland, Kansas City, etc., he wouldn't be considered as great or as popular of a player, like he as he been with NY. I saw on ESPN this morning where someone tweeted, "Derek Jeter is the Mickey Mantle of NY." I laughed. Not close. But I do get his likeability and popularity. Congrats to Derek Jeter, on a great final game in NY!Regards, Tony
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A bulk of his historical value comes from the fact that he was a SS, thus it's somewhat difficult for me to reconcile his lack of defensive value when arguments persist regarding his offensive numbers from the SS position are elite. That being said, somewhere in the 90-100 range seems reasonable.Comment
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Re: Jeter's final Yankee Stadium Walk-Off Bat
How did you get photos already?
If it does end up for sale I'm sure starting price has to be $100,000 or more knowing Steiner Sports. Such an amazing way to end his Yankee Stadium career. I have tickets for Saturday's game in Boston and I'm hoping he atleast DH's. I hope that bat doesn't go up for sale and goes to the hall of fame so eevryone can enjoy it.
MLB Authenticators tweeted out last night the bat, ball, and some other Jeter things from this game.Comment
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One interesting move that night was in the fifth inning when Jeter hit a ball foul down the left field line. The ball boy snagged it and head to the stands like he was going to give the ball to a kid which would have been a nice move. At the last second the ball boy switched the ball for one he had in his back pocket and handed it to a fan.Comment
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Re: Jeter's final Yankee Stadium Walk-Off Bat
A bulk of his historical value comes from the fact that he was a SS, thus it's somewhat difficult for me to reconcile his lack of defensive value when arguments persist regarding his offensive numbers from the SS position are elite. That being said, somewhere in the 90-100 range seems reasonable.Comment
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WAR isn't a perfect stat, but it does provide a reasonable way to compare players from different eras who play different positions.
Even if Jeter is the 88th best player ever, consider more than 18,000 guys have suited up in history. Top 0.5% ever? That's still greatness.Jeff Scott
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Great ending in NY for Jeter! I was born and raised in NY, and have always been a Yankee fan. I think Jeter is a good player and has carried himself with the utmost class throughout his career. However, I am like so many others where I believe if he started and finished his career on teams like Cleveland, Kansas City, etc., he wouldn't be considered as great or as popular of a player, like he as he been with NY. I saw on ESPN this morning where someone tweeted, "Derek Jeter is the Mickey Mantle of NY." I laughed. Not close. But I do get his likeability and popularity. Congrats to Derek Jeter, on a great final game in NY!Comment
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