Sure, when the reporters asked Derek Jeter about the
comments Skip Bayless made in regards to Jeter and his HGH accusation, Derek
could have told the media to tell Skip to go “F himself.” He could have looked
into the camera and pulled a “Skip, why don’t you come over here and test me!”
You know, a Gary Sheffield type attitude that is totally out of character for
Derek Jeter. He didn’t. He merely suggested that he didn’t want to
get involved in it. He was disappointed
and said:
"This is a first for me, man...I don't know what to tell you ... What do you want me to say? I ain't getting involved with this, man. You can say whatever you want to say now, huh? There's no repercussions."
"Whenever you have people that anytime you bring something like this to light with guys that are doing things, it's like, now you have everybody questioning everything....That's the unfortunate thing. Maybe Skip should be tested." (Read more HERE .)
(In Photo: Derek Jeter on Wednesday night)
I love Jeter. Jeter joked about it...he knows the whole thing is BS. Then, with as much class as you can expect from a Captain and Major League baseball icon, he went on the field on Wednesday night and cranked a home run. He’d forgotten about it. That’s his job. We fans never forget. That’s our job. We protect our boys and we will damn sure protect Derek Jeter.
"This is a first for me, man...I don't know what to tell you ... What do you want me to say? I ain't getting involved with this, man. You can say whatever you want to say now, huh? There's no repercussions."
"Whenever you have people that anytime you bring something like this to light with guys that are doing things, it's like, now you have everybody questioning everything....That's the unfortunate thing. Maybe Skip should be tested." (Read more HERE .)
(In Photo: Derek Jeter on Wednesday night)
I love Jeter. Jeter joked about it...he knows the whole thing is BS. Then, with as much class as you can expect from a Captain and Major League baseball icon, he went on the field on Wednesday night and cranked a home run. He’d forgotten about it. That’s his job. We fans never forget. That’s our job. We protect our boys and we will damn sure protect Derek Jeter.
What has happened to ESPN? Sure bias is fine and we call out ESPN for their slant against the Yankees and we’ve heard plenty
of it over the years. They twist their
coverage, not always in an obvious way, but intentionally yes...they slap
the Yanks from time to time without a doubt. This is America, they have that right I guess. They have Peter
Gammons, a former Boston Red Sox writer for the Boston Globe from 1969 to 1986. Now, oddly enough a Baseball Analyst. I never understood that one. Once you write for a team for that long, it's pretty obvious you're a fan. If you think I'm being silly, I counter that...why else do you become a writer for a certain team in the first place? Let’s be fair, if he has an allegiance to the Sox, let him analyze the Sox. What do I, a Yankee fan, care what Peter Gammons says about the Yankees or any other team for that matter?
They you have Skip Bayless who has built a career, good for him.
I remember when he was a writer in Dallas.
He’s made a name for himself, not being too creative mind you, he just
spews stuff to push everybody’s buttons, but that’s his job now. Bottom line, It’s not about being responsible, it’s about
him being provocative. I guess if you
know that going in, you accept it. But
what he did to Derek Jeter was horrendous.
For those of you who don’t know, Skip said this in reference to Derek
Jeter: "I am shocked by what I'm seeing from Derek Jeter right now. They all said he was washed up. All of a sudden, this man has turned 38 years of age in June and already he has more hits than he had last year. ... I'm seeing a whole new guy this year from last year ... Are you kidding me? You would have to have your head in the sand or your head somewhere else not to at least wonder, 'How is he doing this?' " Read more of that stupid stuff HERE.
Now, if anyone in ESPN actually had a brain in their head,
they’d bring Skip in and tell him, “Shut your mouth. Accusations like that
don’t fly.” But, they won’t. You want to
know how I know? Because Rick Sutcliffe was in rare form too the other day and
it had nothing to do with Derek Jeter and everything to do with
ethnicity. I was taken back by Rick Sutcliffe
suggesting that Melky Cabrera should be “deported” for his recent failed test that suspended him
for 50 games. Read HERE.
It’s a bit outrageous. Again though, ESPN should sit Sutcliffe down and tell him to shut his mouth. Melky should sue them. That doesn't seem like an opinion from Sutcliffe as much as it's seems like a threat…it’s over the top and like I mentioned the other day in PINEDA'S DUI IS WORSE THAN MELKY'S LIE. DON'T GET IT TWISTED, Melky is hurting himself, not others with his PEDs use. Yes, what Melky did was stupid, but Melky should get deported Rick? I'm not seeing the connection. ESPN used to be the gold standard in Sports news. They are a bunch of hacks that grasp desperately at topics to get as many clicks and views as they can. My goodness.
It’s a bit outrageous. Again though, ESPN should sit Sutcliffe down and tell him to shut his mouth. Melky should sue them. That doesn't seem like an opinion from Sutcliffe as much as it's seems like a threat…it’s over the top and like I mentioned the other day in PINEDA'S DUI IS WORSE THAN MELKY'S LIE. DON'T GET IT TWISTED, Melky is hurting himself, not others with his PEDs use. Yes, what Melky did was stupid, but Melky should get deported Rick? I'm not seeing the connection. ESPN used to be the gold standard in Sports news. They are a bunch of hacks that grasp desperately at topics to get as many clicks and views as they can. My goodness.
But back to Derek Jeter for a second. I don’t think in all the years he’s been in
baseball has anyone ever NOT called Jeet a competitor. Sure, in 2010 they called him “slower” and
“older” but one thing he never lost was the fire in his belly. This is a guy that won 5 championships with
the Yankees. This is a guy that has manned shortstop officially for the Yankees since 1996. This is a guy that leads this team when the
team can’t win. He’s always there and if
he’s not hitting, his reaction is the same as if he was.
He pushes the others to do better and knows that he’ll come around soon
enough. He our Golden Boy. He’s Major League
Baseball’s Golden Boy, like it or not.
Derek Jeter is the ultimate athlete.
I recently wrote a piece about Jeter and his hit record and
how Jeter is about 1000 hits away from Pete Rose . Read CAN JETER CATCH ROSE? NEVER SAY NEVER IN NEW YORK I have a feeling and it’s just a
feeling…Derek Jeter will break that record.
Here’s why… If you think about it, Derek Jeter has never been a fan of
individual records. He feels
uncomfortable and uneasy when he’s standing there as an individual holding up his
helmet to a standing ovation.
That’s why 2008 at the old Yankee stadium was so symbolic. It was Jeter standing there with 25 guys holding their caps high, as a team! That’s what he represents. But there’s more to it. If there is 1 record in baseball that you want, especially the type of hitter Derek Jeter is, it’s the hits record. Sure 1000 is a long way off, but he’s broken so many records already that while he’s appreciative of all of them and the players he's passing, he’s not “thinking” about it. Now, he sees Pete Rose in his sights and as he makes this historic run, I think he’ll think to himself “I’ve always been a team player, but 4256 is staring me in the face. How do I NOT go for it?” Sure, he won’t over think it, that’s not his style, but it will be the only record in the back of Jeter’s mind right now. It should be at least, whether it’s Jeter’s personality or not...eye on the prize.
That’s why 2008 at the old Yankee stadium was so symbolic. It was Jeter standing there with 25 guys holding their caps high, as a team! That’s what he represents. But there’s more to it. If there is 1 record in baseball that you want, especially the type of hitter Derek Jeter is, it’s the hits record. Sure 1000 is a long way off, but he’s broken so many records already that while he’s appreciative of all of them and the players he's passing, he’s not “thinking” about it. Now, he sees Pete Rose in his sights and as he makes this historic run, I think he’ll think to himself “I’ve always been a team player, but 4256 is staring me in the face. How do I NOT go for it?” Sure, he won’t over think it, that’s not his style, but it will be the only record in the back of Jeter’s mind right now. It should be at least, whether it’s Jeter’s personality or not...eye on the prize.
Jeter needs this for
him first, then us. Sure, it's easy for him to say, "I'm already going to the Hall of Fame, why bother?" But why would he do that? Yes, it won’t be easy, but this is
Jeter we’re talking about. If he stays healthy and just plays the game the way he
has always done it, there is nothing he can’t accomplish. I believe that. Why? Because Derek Jeter is the greatest...that's why.
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