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Jeter is still on the way!

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  • StyxXx80_XBLS Offline
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    Who cares if the card is viable??? There are some legends that I would love in the game that probably wouldn’t make great cards.

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    @kovz88_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

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

    I am a die hard Yankee fan and I 100% agree with this. In this GAME he would have high contact and probably around 75 to 80 power realistically and MAYBE 75 speed? I know for a fact I would never use him.

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    I think the disappointment would be like Clemente in that the players game doesn’t translate well to a video game.

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    You know, as a Red Sox fan, I dig this KDclemson character.

    Why? He exemplifies every negative Yankee fan stereotype!

    And i have friends IRL that are Yankee fans, so yeah, I know it is possible for normal people to like the Yankees.

    But that's boring to talk about. The negative stereotype Yankee fans are WAY more fun to interact with!

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  • KDClemson_PSNK Offline
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    @dbub_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    You know, as a Red Sox fan, I dig this KDclemson character.

    Why? He exemplifies every negative Yankee fan stereotype!

    And i have friends IRL that are Yankee fans, so yeah, I know it is possible for normal people to like the Yankees.

    But that's boring to talk about. The negative stereotype Yankee fans are WAY more fun to interact with!

    Negative stereotype these 27 rings boss

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  • go4stros25_PSNG Offline
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    @kdclemson_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

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

    You know, as a Red Sox fan, I dig this KDclemson character.

    Why? He exemplifies every negative Yankee fan stereotype!

    And i have friends IRL that are Yankee fans, so yeah, I know it is possible for normal people to like the Yankees.

    But that's boring to talk about. The negative stereotype Yankee fans are WAY more fun to interact with!

    Negative stereotype these 27 rings boss

    Lol I don't know if why people even ingage in conversation with you.

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    @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.

    Yaaaas I can’t wait for a 95/89 60/65 with 80 fielding .

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

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

    You know, as a Red Sox fan, I dig this KDclemson character.

    Why? He exemplifies every negative Yankee fan stereotype!

    And i have friends IRL that are Yankee fans, so yeah, I know it is possible for normal people to like the Yankees.

    But that's boring to talk about. The negative stereotype Yankee fans are WAY more fun to interact with!

    Negative stereotype these 27 rings boss

    Rings in your lifetime:
    Red Sox 4
    Yankees 1

    Hope you're an ancient history buff!

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  • DaddySr-29_PSND Offline
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    Looks like it's Mickey. 😬 oops.
    Thanks for playing. Collect your door prize on the way out. 🤣

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

    @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).

    Ripken moved to 3B while he was still able to handle SS.

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    @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.

    A-Rod is still better than him at Short even after sacrificing half his career at third for him.

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    APB on Jeter! Thought he was coming today?

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    @matt_42187_psn said in Jeter is still on the way!:

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

    @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).

    Ripken moved to 3B while he was still able to handle SS.

    I lived 3 blocks from Camden Yards. Could see the stadium light's from my street. Cal was my favorite player. I met him a bunch and sold memorabilia for Ironclad. If Cal moved to third on his own he did so because he knew he lost range. It wasn't like he was blocking a uber prospect. Next time I see Cal I will ask him.

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

    @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.

    A-Rod is still better than him at Short even after sacrificing half his career at third for him.

    I am not a Jeter fanboy, but how Jeter played the game and how AROID played are not the same. Take a look at AROD's dirty plays and then google Jeter's. AROD had much more talent that Jeter, way more. But talent alone doesn't make a great leader. Moving from SS to 3B doesn't ruin careers unless you can't hit, which AROD always did.

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  • ChuckCLC_PSNC Offline
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    @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?

    I know a lot of baseball people say Michael Young was basically Jeter playing in Texas instead of NY.

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  • themadhatter711T Offline
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    Guys, Jeter couldn’t move to 3rd…who tf which team wants a slap-hitting low-power guy at a premier slugging position. Could have moved to second though.

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    @themadhatter711 said in Jeter is still on the way!:

    Guys, Jeter couldn’t move to 3rd…who tf which team wants a slap-hitting low-power guy at a premier slugging position. Could have moved to second though.

    I think saying Jeter was a slap hitter is a ridiculous statement. Would you say the same of Cal Ripken? They had very similar SLG%.

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