This just isn't fair. Not fair at all.
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/sport...rek_Jeter.html
Jeter never had to change his position to accommodate another shortstop. Hell, Jeter has never had to move, period.
ARod in Seattle was an incredible player. There's a reason he got that money from Texas. Well, that, and BoreAss.
According to Baseball Reference A-Rod has 104.9 WAR for his career compared to 70.8 for Jeter, despite Jeter being a year older than Rodriguez.
Hey, over time, Jeter wins, of course, and this could all be wrapped up in the Moneyball argument. I thought he was making a big, crass mistake in his career when he went to Texas, and, I'll bet he'll agree, just like when he (or BoreAss, more likely) lost his last contract negotiation with the Yankees and had to crawl back on his knees holding his balls. Just imagine if he settled in at Seattle and made half of what he has signed for, but just relaxed and played the game and made his numbers. I mean, how much fucking money does somebody need, after all? Besides, Jeter will become the new Yogi Berra/Joe Dimaggio, spending his post career making millions a year until he dies just showing his face on the TV/web, advertising whatever. BoreAss won't get a piece of that, so he didn't tell him, I suppose.
Do you honestly think he is worse than Chipper Jones? 12.1 wins worse? Do you think Barry Bonds* deserves to be considered the second most valuable baseball player of all time? Obviously there is a combination of stats, but there is more to it than that.
Fielding for example. It has a number of double plays turned. Just because someone turns a double play doesn't make them an awesome fielder. Specular turns from diving, flipping, etc make a great fielder. Turns that literally make your jaw drop. Or outfield catches that were laid out that only a handful of guys could make due to speed and hands. These types of things contribute. You just can't see that from stats.
I think you have me confused with someone who is far less awesome.
Barry Bonds was a hell of a player. Talk about OBP. Anybody who gets walked with the bases loaded deserves a special place in baseball legend.
I didn't know Jeter had so many fans up in Chowd England!
Spectacular catches can deceive you in a way that stats can't. For instance, if Jeter played more towards third he wouldn't need his trademark jump throw. He just cheats to second because he rarely makes plays behind the bag because and he never had good range in that direction to begin with.
The WAR list is interesting. I don't know if it values every player fairly, but I do think there's a good chance Jeter won't hang it up until he passes Honus Wagner on the hits list... hopefully before the end of this contract.
Two crazy baseball games in the NL today. This postseason continues to amaze.
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that brewers game was great.
philly is gone.......they should have bought more pitching
whatever I feel like i what to do!
Phils gone again. New version of the Atlanta Braves.
Yes. Obviously Jeter has more hits, but Jones has 454 career home runs and 1018 extra base hits compared to 240 and 797 for Jeter. That's a huge margin.
Yes. You're letting your opinion of the man cloud your judgement. His stats are astounding.Do you think Barry Bonds* deserves to be considered the second most valuable baseball player of all time?
Totally disagree. Getting to lots of balls, making accurate throws and converting them into outs makes a good fielder. Acrobatics has nothing to do with it.Fielding for example. It has a number of double plays turned. Just because someone turns a double play doesn't make them an awesome fielder. Specular turns from diving, flipping, etc make a great fielder.
Exactly! The guy was walked 232 times in a single season, 120 of 'em intentionally. His OBP was .609 that year! Take a moment and let those #s sink in.
A 7 time MVP over Jeter is a no brainer.
I was at that game. Buck Showalter made the right move, Brent Mayne lined out to RF to end the game & AZ got the win that night.
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C'mon kids, Yankees Red Sox is over. On both ends.
I'm going for the Brewers. Cause I'm thirsty, and they are too.
No runs. Are you fuckin kidding me. SHUTOUT IN GAME 5? Are you fucking serious? Fuck that team. For two years I've watched great GREAT pitching performances get squandered by feeble at-bats, rusty door hinge swings and generally putrid offensive approaches. Seriously I'm sick of it. Losing- whatever...I didn't like the Cards match-up...but losing like that. Like you took a big fat cock down the throat and enjoyed it. Fuck 'em. I'm not watching until they re-vamp that offense. Which of course is impossible because Howard's owed like 60000000000000 dollars over the next 300 years just to put up 30 homers and 100 rbi and 200k and Chase is playing on 1/3 of a leg total. Well at least I don't need to see RAUUUUULLLL fuckin suck anymore. Not that the savior "Dom Brown" is going to be much better. Kid's a mess at the plate and has s swing length you can measure with a sun-dial. Most excellent boys.
Just let 'em all walk, Raul, Rollins, Madson...whatever....go find SOMEBODY who can get on base and start there.
I'm sick. The level of losing where you team lets you down in exactly the way you saw coming is oh so maddening.
They can take my $$ and shove it up their ass.
I feel exactly the same way.
I'm a fan of baseball and good players. Something I can wrap my head around regardless of team affiliation. But name calling is par for the course for you so I'll take it with a grain of salt.
What I was getting at is, stats don't show HOW the play was made. A line drive that any little leaguer can catch to turn a double play isn't the same as legging out a one hop worm burner you have to dive to make the catch and still get up and turn it. In the eyes of stats, they are the same thing and I argue they aren't even close.
Not many people remember a game winning line drive unless it is a clutch game, but many people remember remarkable plays all season long.
I think you have me confused with someone who is far less awesome.
And those are just the ones that the general public might recognize -- I'd like to see a photo gallery of the unknowns. He must have an incredible PR team managing his off-field activities considering that over 15 years, not one negative story from a former conquest has appeared about him.
Speaking of, I searched but couldn't come up with a photo of the A-Rod blonde stripper mask that was handed out to Fenway Park crowds in 2007. Props to RSN, that was funny.
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Top five payrolls eliminated. Can you say Moneyball? Howard is right up there with the most overpaid. Awful contract.
Has LaRussa had some face work done? His eyes look weird.
FKNA right Brewers!
Now you know how Giants fans felt this year, great pitching all season long but onea the worst offenses of all time squandered most of 'em..
Gotta give Carpenter some credit, easy to blame your offense but the former Cy Young winner wasn't exactly tossing BP up there.
And say what you want about Ibanez, but 20 HR & 80+ RBI is not easily replaceable.
"The mind, once expanded to the dimensions of larger ideas, never returns to its original size."
That said, the best hitting team in the NL scored all of 1 run in Game 5 and it was in the first inning.
I think the Phils will be fine next year...I'd love to see them find a way to keep Madson, but several of the others will be moving on. Polanco, was aweful after April. Utley will be fine IF he ever gets healthy. Mayberry will fit in. I say we trade Brown before he shows teams he can't actually hit. Keep Victorino, Pence, and Ruiz. And Howard... that guy need to learn to hit a freakin curve ball.
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