I don't use the word "glorious" that often to describe events because it immediately makes me think of Will Ferrell in Old School when he's laying on the ground acting like he's dying and says:
"I think I see Blue, he looks Glorious."
The point is, the word "glorious", seems corny to me after Ferrell ruined it, but actually it perfectly fits today's ballgame in the Bronx. Derek Jeter hit his 3000th hit with a home run, but more importantly, he went 5 for 5 today and practically ran the show in New York. How do you explain it? It's Derek Jeter, that's how. The guys got talent, the guy believes in himself and the guy is destined to be a Yankee legend, despite the haters, despite the calls for him to be knocked out of the role of shortstop, despite his age. Derek Jeter is alive and well and still the King of the Bronx and if you don't believe me, just ask Minka Kelly, his girlfriend who was on hand to see her man do damage.
Don't forget, Bleeding Yankee Blue was the one who told you that despite the slow start t his year, Derek Jeter was going to be fine. Well, he is, and now everyone who was riding this poor guy is suddenly a fan again. It's amazing how quickly people attach themselves to winners. Luckily for me, I don't have to because I never gave up on my hero... ever.Derek's 3000th hit came at 2pm today. Weird, he's also #2. It was also his 2nd at bat and 2nd hit. To me, that's seems totally ghost-like, right? After that hit, he hit 3 more to make his hit total, 3003 today. He doubled in the fifth inning, singled in the 6th inning and singled in the 8th. Wow. The Captain showed everyone what a good day means to him.
I think the classiest moment of the day comes from Johnny Damon, now a Tampa Bay Ray, who came out, leading his team to congratulate Jeet on his 3000th. To me, that's not baseball, that's family and you can't help but respect Johnny Damon for doing that. The guy's a class act.
The game today was a see-saw. AJ Burnett pitched until the 6th inning and the Yankees, then Rays kept going back and forth giving up the lead to each other. But overall, it was a good game, but it was because Jeter knocked in Granderson in the 8th to pull ahead and at that point. Clearly that hit was worse for the Rays than the homer ever was.After that, Mariano shut the door on the Rays and how fitting is that? Mo is Jeet's old buddy from the beginning when he, Jeet, Poe Poe and Andy all started out together in the minors. You just can't beat that.
Final Score on a beautiful day in the Bronx: Yankees 5 - Rays 4.
Congrats to Derek Jeter. By the way you BYB freaks, I wrote WHY JETER IS AN ICON in November 2010. Today, it rings true. He's a true Yankee legend, no one can deny that now.
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Thank you for this article. I feel exactly the same way. I have been a fan of his '95. I was watching this one show (think it was This Week In Baseball, and they asked some pitchers which player they didn't want to face, and a good amount said Jeter. Why? Because he is a hit machine. A player doesn't have to be a home run hitter to be an exciting player. Only Jeter could make the most remarkable plays ever! I am so tied of hearing "fans" profess that Jeter is done, and the Yankees should get Jose Reyes and stick Jeter in the outfield. What??? After all the Jeter has done for the organization, and for the fans! I think he showed yesterday that he ain't ready to quit yet. You know, if anybody can be as athletic at 37, as they were at 25, then I want to tip my cap to them. Jeter is a legend and he has proven that many times during his career.
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