Louisville Slugger Retiring the P72 Model in Honor of Jeter

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  • Roady
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 1430

    #16
    Re: Louisville Slugger Retiring the P72 Model in Honor of Jeter

    Originally posted by gorilla777
    Well, thank goodness you aren't getting all worked up over it.
    Allow me to pre-post the next post from the next poster like yourself.......

    Here goes........

    LOL

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    • sox83cubs84
      Banned
      • Apr 2009
      • 8902

      #17
      Re: Louisville Slugger Retiring the P72 Model in Honor of Jeter

      All other factors being the same, I wonder if Jeter would have received this tribute if he played for anyone other than the Yankees, Mets or Red Sox?

      Dave Miedema

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      • dangerzone79
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2013
        • 362

        #18
        Re: Louisville Slugger Retiring the P72 Model in Honor of Jeter

        Enough of the Jeter bashing. It's played out. Maybe as much as worshipping him is played out. I'm a Red Sox fan, 100%, but I love Jeter. Not for his offensive stats (very good player with a real flare for the dramatic & clutch as hell) or his defensive stats (I really didn't like that he was a shoe in for Gold Glove every year, regardless of being a subpar SS), ALL of this has been said before, but I love Jeter for what he means to baseball and kids, and even adults. Playing 20 years for 1 team is a special thing, and so rare. Living that entire time in NYC under the scrutiny of paparazzi & beat writers and NEVER getting caught doing anything dumb, or frankly even remotely wrong is incredible. He never said the wrong thing in an interview, never through someone under the bus, always takes responsibility for his own mistakes, and sometimes others. Any human being can learn a lot from a guy like that. This Sox fan will miss seeing #2 at SS.

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        • metsbats
          Moderator
          • Nov 2005
          • 3840

          #19
          Re: Louisville slugger to change P72 to DJ2

          All teams will be required to retire the No. 2 next season.
          metsbats86@aol.com

          Always looking for 1973,1986,1988,1999,2000,2006 game used Mets post season and Bobby M. Jones and Ed Hearn NY Mets game used bats.

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          • Roady
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2012
            • 1430

            #20
            Re: Louisville Slugger Retiring the P72 Model in Honor of Jeter

            Originally posted by sox83cubs84
            All other factors being the same, I wonder if Jeter would have received this tribute if he played for anyone other than the Yankees, Mets or Red Sox?

            Dave Miedema
            Ask Craig Biggio!

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            • Nnunnari
              Banned
              • Sep 2006
              • 875

              #21
              Re: Louisville Slugger Retiring the P72 Model in Honor of Jeter

              Just laugh at anyone who thinks jeter is overrated, they don't know or understand baseball. Poor people.
              Here's the game winning bat.

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              • Roady
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2012
                • 1430

                #22
                Re: Louisville Slugger Retiring the P72 Model in Honor of Jeter

                Originally posted by Nnunnari
                Just laugh at anyone who thinks jeter is overrated, they don't know or understand baseball. Poor people.
                Here's the game winning bat.
                Laugh away then.
                Jeter is overrated and always has been.

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                • Roady
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2012
                  • 1430

                  #23
                  Re: Louisville Slugger Retiring the P72 Model in Honor of Jeter

                  I know I said I would let the disillusioned worship their overrated god.
                  Pot shots are hard to not respond to though.
                  I will let them now. I bow out. Go ahead, make innuendos about me or anyone who doesn't agree. Make fun. Act snooty. The floor is yours.

                  Worship away you smarter than everyone else Jeterites. Just know there are some who will never convert to your religion.

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                  • Nnunnari
                    Banned
                    • Sep 2006
                    • 875

                    #24
                    Re: Louisville Slugger Retiring the P72 Model in Honor of Jeter


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                    • beachpetrol
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2013
                      • 201

                      #25
                      Re: Louisville Slugger Retiring the P72 Model in Honor of Jeter

                      Originally posted by Roady
                      I know I said I would let the disillusioned worship their overrated god.
                      Pot shots are hard to not respond to though.
                      I will let them now. I bow out. Go ahead, make innuendos about me or anyone who doesn't agree. Make fun. Act snooty. The floor is yours.

                      Worship away you smarter than everyone else Jeterites. Just know there are some who will never convert to your religion.
                      The religion we speak of is baseball, and to quote Kramer, you are an anti-baseballite. I hate the Yankees as much as the next guy, but Jeter deserves all the recognition he is getting.

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                      • 3arod13
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2006
                        • 3093

                        #26
                        Re: Louisville Slugger Retiring the P72 Model in Honor of Jeter

                        Originally posted by dangerzone79
                        Enough of the Jeter bashing.
                        I don't see much of what everyone is saying as "Jeter bashing." I think many of us have valid points, and those points are just our opinions. Nobody is saying Jeter isn't a good player; carried himself well; mature; professional, good role model, etc. But I do agree with most. If Jeter started and ended his career in Cleveland, Kansas City, etc., do you honestly believe based on his skills and abilities alone, he would be what he is today? I honestly don't think so.
                        Regards, Tony

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                        ~I'm sorry, I can't hear you....my World Series Ring is making too much NOISE! - Alex Rodriguez~

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                        • helf35
                          Senior Member
                          • Jul 2013
                          • 1134

                          #27
                          Re: Louisville Slugger Retiring the P72 Model in Honor of Jeter

                          My personal opinion it is a fitting honor due to the fact that he only used one bat his entirer career for a Louisville Slugger stand point. The amount of people that have jumped ship to Chandler, Sam Bat, Murruci and some of these other labels has caused Louisville Slugger to lose several big name players in recent years.

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                          • cjclong
                            Senior Member
                            • Feb 2006
                            • 936

                            #28
                            Re: Louisville Slugger Retiring the P72 Model in Honor of Jeter

                            The people who say if Jeter had played for Kansas City, Cleveland, Houston, etc have a point. Its obvious that the fact that he played for the Yankees gave him publicity that other players don't get. He was in more playoffs, world series and big games than most other players. The other side of the coin is he came through in big games. He played well under pressure, unlike some big name and possibly more skilled players. He hit well in the clutch. I don't pretend to be an expert in grading fielders, but you don't go to the playoffs year after year and win world series with an inferior shortstop. There are the intangibles that he played the game the right way, and made the players around him better. You don't hear other players bad mouthing him because they respect the way he played. There always seem to be some people who live to find fault with everything and aren't happy unless they are tearing someone down but the players and most true baseball fans respect the way he played.

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                            • 3arod13
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2006
                              • 3093

                              #29
                              Re: Louisville Slugger Retiring the P72 Model in Honor of Jeter

                              I think people are taking this to personal. I don't think anyone finds fault with Jeter as a player. But you honestly can't say that Jeter would be the Jeter he is today, if he played his entire career in markets like Cleveland, Kansas City, etc. Jeter wouldn’t have won all those world series on those teams. Yankees have always put good players on those teams, giving those teams a better chance to win those world series. Team sport, not an individual sport, and the Yankees put good teams together. Remember, Jeter was voted the most overrated player by MLB players. And I think the reason is because he was being given so much credit for the Yankees success, which wasn’t the case.
                              Regards, Tony

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                              ~I'm sorry, I can't hear you....my World Series Ring is making too much NOISE! - Alex Rodriguez~

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                              • cjclong
                                Senior Member
                                • Feb 2006
                                • 936

                                #30
                                Re: Louisville Slugger Retiring the P72 Model in Honor of Jeter

                                Tony, I thought I did say that Jeter got the publicity he did because he played in New York and was in a number of big games. Sure other players in Kansas City, etc. didn't get that chance, but when Jeter did he made the most of it. And when you look at his contributions its obvious the Yankees would not have been in some of those games without Jeter's contribution to the team.Of course baseball is a team sport. If the Yankees didn't have the other great players on teams they had in the 20's, 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's they wouldn't have gone to the World Series if all they had in those years was a Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, or a Mickey Mantle and the rest were a bunch of nobodies. Does that diminish them as players? I don't see the point. When someone like Tom Seaver, who was never a Yankee and has no ties to Jeter and New York, says Jeter should be elected to the HOF unanimously I think that proves the point. As someone who has seen people take great joy in ripping ARod and seem to absolutely hate him I would have thought you would be among the last to down grade a player. I don't think anyone is saying Jeter is the greatest player in the history of baseball. I do think people are saying that Jeter is a solid Hall of Fame player who played the game the right way and contributed greatly to his team's success.

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