• Categories
  • Popular
  • Dev Tracker
Skins
  • Default (The Show 25)
  • No Skin
  • The Show 23
  • Dark
  • The Show 24
  • The Show 25
Collapse
THESHOW.COM
Game Game Support Support My Account My Account

Community Forum

Jeter is still on the way!

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Diamond Dynasty
45 Posts 26 Posters 2.0k Views
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
Reply
  • Reply as topic
Log in to reply
This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
  • KDClemson_PSNK Offline
    KDClemson_PSNK Offline
    KDClemson_PSN
    wrote on last edited by
    #1

    Just wait, they talked about HOF directly before opening the box and after revealing the legend Ramone called him on the phone and said something along the lines of how that wasn’t a real reveal and that coach pranked him.
    Which basically means there’s another legend on the way, and that legend will be leading off, for the New York Yankees, number two, Derek.. Jeter, number two.

    SevisonJN_PSNS CodyWolfgang_XBLC Bob_Loblaw1984_PSNB TattooedDude84T Crimson_Monk_PSNC 5 Replies Last reply
    2
  • the_dragon1912_PSNT Offline
    the_dragon1912_PSNT Offline
    the_dragon1912_PSN
    wrote on last edited by
    #2

    Its because they troll you every time they do that. They aren't hinting at anything, just getting your hopes up for nothing

    1 Reply Last reply
    1
  • SevisonJN_PSNS Offline
    SevisonJN_PSNS Offline
    SevisonJN_PSN
    replied to Guest on last edited by
    #3

    @kdclemson_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    Just wait, they talked about HOF directly before opening the box and after revealing the legend Ramone called him on the phone and said something along the lines of how that wasn’t a real reveal and that coach pranked him.
    Which basically means there’s another legend on the way, and that legend will be leading off, for the New York Yankees, number two, Derek.. Jeter, number two.

    Jeter was a great captain with lifetime stats. He made one of the most intuitive plays I have ever seen against the A's in the playoffs. With that said, his card to me would be Barry Larkin. I would rather see Negro Leagues players get their respect over a Jeter type. If I had to pick a cover athlete for next year it would be a cool cover with all the Negro League All Star's together.

    SaveFarris_PSNS Exotic_Combs_PSNE KDClemson_PSNK 3 Replies Last reply
    3
  • SaveFarris_PSNS Offline
    SaveFarris_PSNS Offline
    SaveFarris_PSN
    replied to Guest on last edited by
    #4

    @sevisonjn_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    Jeter was a great captain

    False.

    Great captains change positions to help the team instead of acting like a prima donna and making the new guy move.

    SevisonJN_PSNS Chrono_Omega_PSNC 2 Replies Last reply
    6
  • Exotic_Combs_PSNE Offline
    Exotic_Combs_PSNE Offline
    Exotic_Combs_PSN
    replied to Guest on last edited by
    #5

    @sevisonjn_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    @kdclemson_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    Just wait, they talked about HOF directly before opening the box and after revealing the legend Ramone called him on the phone and said something along the lines of how that wasn’t a real reveal and that coach pranked him.
    Which basically means there’s another legend on the way, and that legend will be leading off, for the New York Yankees, number two, Derek.. Jeter, number two.

    Jeter was a great captain with lifetime stats. He made one of the most intuitive plays I have ever seen against the A's in the playoffs. With that said, his card to me would be Barry Larkin. I would rather see Negro Leagues players get their respect over a Jeter type. If I had to pick a cover athlete for next year it would be a cool cover with all the Negro League All Star's together.

    100%!! I know it doesn’t mean anything for DD, but there are some rosters in the vault with a ton of Negro League players and I started a franchise with them to play every once in awhile and it was a lot of fun.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • KDClemson_PSNK Offline
    KDClemson_PSNK Offline
    KDClemson_PSN
    replied to Guest on last edited by
    #6

    @sevisonjn_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    @kdclemson_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    Just wait, they talked about HOF directly before opening the box and after revealing the legend Ramone called him on the phone and said something along the lines of how that wasn’t a real reveal and that coach pranked him.
    Which basically means there’s another legend on the way, and that legend will be leading off, for the New York Yankees, number two, Derek.. Jeter, number two.

    Jeter was a great captain with lifetime stats. He made one of the most intuitive plays I have ever seen against the A's in the playoffs. With that said, his card to me would be Barry Larkin. I would rather see Negro Leagues players get their respect over a Jeter type. If I had to pick a cover athlete for next year it would be a cool cover with all the Negro League All Star's together.

    That’s an absurd take

    SevisonJN_PSNS 1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • SevisonJN_PSNS Offline
    SevisonJN_PSNS Offline
    SevisonJN_PSN
    replied to Guest on last edited by
    #7

    @kdclemson_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    @sevisonjn_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    @kdclemson_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    Just wait, they talked about HOF directly before opening the box and after revealing the legend Ramone called him on the phone and said something along the lines of how that wasn’t a real reveal and that coach pranked him.
    Which basically means there’s another legend on the way, and that legend will be leading off, for the New York Yankees, number two, Derek.. Jeter, number two.

    Jeter was a great captain with lifetime stats. He made one of the most intuitive plays I have ever seen against the A's in the playoffs. With that said, his card to me would be Barry Larkin. I would rather see Negro Leagues players get their respect over a Jeter type. If I had to pick a cover athlete for next year it would be a cool cover with all the Negro League All Star's together.

    That’s an absurd take

    Please explain why? Who would you compare Jeter to stat wise that played the same position with spectacular plays mixed with some below average fielding seasons?

    the_dragon1912_PSNT ChuckCLC_PSNC 2 Replies Last reply
    0
  • XxDeathReyxX_PSNX Offline
    XxDeathReyxX_PSNX Offline
    XxDeathReyxX_PSN
    wrote on last edited by
    #8

    Jeter’s legend status is because he played for the Yankees, not because he was ever the best shortstop.

    SevisonJN_PSNS 1 Reply Last reply
    7
  • SevisonJN_PSNS Offline
    SevisonJN_PSNS Offline
    SevisonJN_PSN
    replied to Guest on last edited by
    #9

    @savefarris_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    @sevisonjn_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    Jeter was a great captain

    False.

    Great captains change positions to help the team instead of acting like a prima donna and making the new guy move.

    Can you think of many instances where a hall of fame player changed position to accommodate a new signing? Not the guy coming up the ranks that was drafted by the team, but one that the team signed to take his spot? I do not have love for the Yankees as an Orioles fan (or a fan of baseball at all), but Jeter was the face of those teams for many years. I think Jeter has as much right to insist playing short as the Yankees had to push for a guy who played the same position.

    It is also important to note that Alex Rodriguez wanted to go to Boston and not New York. He agreed to restructure his massive contract and even take less, but MLB blocked the deal (it likely upset the MLBPA too as they didn't want a prime player taking less money).

    SaveFarris_PSNS Matt_42187_PSNM 2 Replies Last reply
    0
  • the_dragon1912_PSNT Offline
    the_dragon1912_PSNT Offline
    the_dragon1912_PSN
    replied to Guest on last edited by
    #10

    @sevisonjn_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    @kdclemson_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    @sevisonjn_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    @kdclemson_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    Just wait, they talked about HOF directly before opening the box and after revealing the legend Ramone called him on the phone and said something along the lines of how that wasn’t a real reveal and that coach pranked him.
    Which basically means there’s another legend on the way, and that legend will be leading off, for the New York Yankees, number two, Derek.. Jeter, number two.

    Jeter was a great captain with lifetime stats. He made one of the most intuitive plays I have ever seen against the A's in the playoffs. With that said, his card to me would be Barry Larkin. I would rather see Negro Leagues players get their respect over a Jeter type. If I had to pick a cover athlete for next year it would be a cool cover with all the Negro League All Star's together.

    That’s an absurd take

    Please explain why? Who would you compare Jeter to stat wise that played the same position with spectacular plays mixed with some below average fielding seasons?

    Not the same position, but other than WS rings Jeter and Paul Molitor are about identical stat wise

    SevisonJN_PSNS poksey_MLBTSP 2 Replies Last reply
    1
  • SevisonJN_PSNS Offline
    SevisonJN_PSNS Offline
    SevisonJN_PSN
    replied to Guest on last edited by
    #11

    @xxdeathreyxx_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    Jeter’s legend status is because he played for the Yankees, not because he was ever the best shortstop.

    People frequently mistake leadership for being the best player. They often go hand in hand because leadership is harder to see looking in, but Alex Rodriguez was a more talented player than Jeter and much less of a leader for example. His WAR was 71.3% which is good for the 61st highest WAR ever. He had his issues fielding, but he did win 5 gold gloves in his career. Robin Yount might be a better player to compare him to than Larkin, but in this game, comparing him to Larkin makes him a better card than Yount. Maybe Craig Biggio is a better comparison offensively, but I was going for another SS.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • SevisonJN_PSNS Offline
    SevisonJN_PSNS Offline
    SevisonJN_PSN
    replied to Guest on last edited by
    #12

    @the_dragon1912 said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    @sevisonjn_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    @kdclemson_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    @sevisonjn_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    @kdclemson_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    Just wait, they talked about HOF directly before opening the box and after revealing the legend Ramone called him on the phone and said something along the lines of how that wasn’t a real reveal and that coach pranked him.
    Which basically means there’s another legend on the way, and that legend will be leading off, for the New York Yankees, number two, Derek.. Jeter, number two.

    Jeter was a great captain with lifetime stats. He made one of the most intuitive plays I have ever seen against the A's in the playoffs. With that said, his card to me would be Barry Larkin. I would rather see Negro Leagues players get their respect over a Jeter type. If I had to pick a cover athlete for next year it would be a cool cover with all the Negro League All Star's together.

    That’s an absurd take

    Please explain why? Who would you compare Jeter to stat wise that played the same position with spectacular plays mixed with some below average fielding seasons?

    Not the same position, but other than WS rings Jeter and Paul Molitor are about identical stat wise

    My point that Jeter's claim to fame is 3000 hits, being the face of the Yankees and winning a bunch of titles. He was a very good player (hence being in the hall), but there are other good players with average cards in game. I would rather see SDS pony up for Manny Ramirez or Alex Rodriguez who could anchor the middle of a lineup.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • SaveFarris_PSNS Offline
    SaveFarris_PSNS Offline
    SaveFarris_PSN
    replied to Guest on last edited by
    #13

    @sevisonjn_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    Can you think of many instances where a hall of fame player changed position to accommodate a new signing?

    Cal moved for Mike Bordick.

    RayLewisSB47_PSNR SevisonJN_PSNS 2 Replies Last reply
    0
  • RayLewisSB47_PSNR Offline
    RayLewisSB47_PSNR Offline
    RayLewisSB47_PSN
    replied to Guest on last edited by
    #14

    @savefarris_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    @sevisonjn_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    Can you think of many instances where a hall of fame player changed position to accommodate a new signing?

    Cal moved for Mike Bordick.

    He moved for Manny Alexander.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • jcassaro44_PSNJ Offline
    jcassaro44_PSNJ Offline
    jcassaro44_PSN
    wrote on last edited by
    #15

    We just got a diamond Jeter

    1 Reply Last reply
    1
  • CodyWolfgang_XBLC Offline
    CodyWolfgang_XBLC Offline
    CodyWolfgang_XBL
    replied to Guest on last edited by
    #16

    @kdclemson_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    Just wait, they talked about HOF directly before opening the box and after revealing the legend Ramone called him on the phone and said something along the lines of how that wasn’t a real reveal and that coach pranked him.
    Which basically means there’s another legend on the way, and that legend will be leading off, for the New York Yankees, number two, Derek.. Jeter, number two.

    You’re a special guy.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • Bob_Loblaw1984_PSNB Offline
    Bob_Loblaw1984_PSNB Offline
    Bob_Loblaw1984_PSN
    replied to Guest on last edited by
    #17

    @kdclemson_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    Just wait, they talked about HOF directly before opening the box and after revealing the legend Ramone called him on the phone and said something along the lines of how that wasn’t a real reveal and that coach pranked him.
    Which basically means there’s another legend on the way, and that legend will be leading off, for the New York Yankees, number two, Derek.. Jeter, number two.

    I hope your get your Jeter so we can shift to complaints about his defense.

    RayLewisSB47_PSNR 1 Reply Last reply
    2
  • RayLewisSB47_PSNR Offline
    RayLewisSB47_PSNR Offline
    RayLewisSB47_PSN
    replied to Guest on last edited by
    #18

    @bob_loblaw1984 said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    @kdclemson_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    Just wait, they talked about HOF directly before opening the box and after revealing the legend Ramone called him on the phone and said something along the lines of how that wasn’t a real reveal and that coach pranked him.
    Which basically means there’s another legend on the way, and that legend will be leading off, for the New York Yankees, number two, Derek.. Jeter, number two.

    I hope your get your Jeter so we can shift to complaints about his defense.

    I would purposely hesitate on all fielding plays and mess up the throwing meter for him to demonstrate his fielding skills and make a YouTube montage video.

    SevisonJN_PSNS 1 Reply Last reply
    1
  • SevisonJN_PSNS Offline
    SevisonJN_PSNS Offline
    SevisonJN_PSN
    replied to Guest on last edited by
    #19

    @savefarris_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    @sevisonjn_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    Can you think of many instances where a hall of fame player changed position to accommodate a new signing?

    Cal moved for Mike Bordick.

    When Alex Rodriguez joined the Yankees Derek Jeter was 30 (Rodriguez joined the Yankees at 28). Jeter won the gold glove that season and the next two after that. Jeter didn't win it the next two years, but won it the two years after that. So Jeter won 5 gold gloves in a 7 year period while Rodriguez was on the Yankees.

    Cal was 31 when he won his last gold glove and while he was a great defender, he would have been a better overall player if he didn't continue the streak of games played. Cal admitted this too. Cal got to a point where his reaction was a step and a dive and third made the most sense. Cal originally moved for a much lesser player than Bordick if I recall. I think Manny Alexander came up and took over short in 1996 and Cal was like a month away from being 36.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • Kovz88_PSNK Offline
    Kovz88_PSNK Offline
    Kovz88_PSN
    wrote on last edited by
    #20

    If Jeter released right now and the card was realistic he would be hands down the worst TA4 card. Except for maybe David Price.

    SevisonJN_PSNS MadDogTannen777_XBLM 2 Replies Last reply
    3

X Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitch Discord TikTok
Major League Baseball Players Association Major League Baseball Sony Interactive Entertainment PlayStation Studios San Diego Studio ESRB ESRB Certificate
Terms of Use Privacy Policy TheShow.com Community Code of Conduct MLB The Show Online Code of Conduct MLB The Show Games

Stubs is a registered trademark or trademark of Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC.

"PlayStation Family Mark", "PlayStation", "PS5 Logo", and "PS4 Logo" are registered trademarks or trademarks of Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.

Microsoft, the Xbox Sphere mark, Series X|S logo, and Xbox Series X|S are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies.

Nintendo Switch is a trademark of Nintendo.

Major League and Minor League Baseball trademarks and copyrights are used with permission of Major League Baseball. Visit MLB.com and MiLB.com. The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum trademarks and copyrights are used with permission of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc., as applicable. Visit the official website of the Hall of Fame at BaseballHall.org

Officially Licensed Product of MLB Players, Inc. MLBPA trademarks, copyrighted works and other intellectual property rights are owned and/or held by MLBPA and may not be used without the written consent of MLBPA or MLB Players, Inc. Visit MLBPLAYERS.com, the Players Choice on the web.

© 2024 Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC.

  • Login

  • Login or register to search.
  • First post
    Last post
0
  • Categories
  • Popular
  • Dev Tracker
  • Login

  • Login or register to search.