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Actually a few! 199920062009No shame in not being the best at his position in more years. This was the age of the offensive shortstop and Jeter was competing on a yearly basis with other HOF players such as A-Rod and Larkin - as well as very good players such as Garciapara.BTW, as much as it pains me to say it...if A-Rod stayed at SS and didn't move to 3rd base, he would probably be the best ever. Of course, he would have a huge * next to his name due to PED's. Not an issue with Wagner, Ripken, or Jeter. George
Hi George, I deleted my response because there is no right answer. You have every right to your opinion regarding Jeter and his position on the all-time list. Congratulations to all Yankee fans on this achievement by one of the best (and one of my favorite Yankee players). I'm saving all of my negative stuff for when A-Rod breaks the HR record...if his body doesn't break down from all of the roid use first!Cheers,J
Hi George - I'd rather argue these things in person over a beer or at least an iced tea. Hopefully we have a chance one of these days. Your list of favorite Yankees is very solid , even the back-ups! Just kidding about A-Rod being your guy. He might end up with the best stats to never get into the HOF.
Maybe RMAF in October?First round is on me! George