glennhoffmania said:Oh super. Another season of vomit-inducing ceremonies.
Seven Costanza said:Last regular season game will be at Fenway. He better get a prolonged standing ovation.
Tremendous competitor. I'll tip my cap to him.
NickEsasky said:The farewell tour is going to be insufferable.
NickEsasky said:The farewell tour is going to be insufferable.
terrynever said:Timing is interesting. His body must be telling him something even now.
Seven Costanza said:Last regular season game will be at Fenway. He better get a prolonged standing ovation.
Tremendous competitor. I'll tip my cap to him.
Smiling Joe Hesketh said:
Of course he will. He's at least as respected as Rivera was.
Seven Costanza said:Last regular season game will be at Fenway. He better get a prolonged standing ovation.
Tremendous competitor. I'll tip my cap to him.
He should, as in-game tribute, add a full minute to when he steps into the box and holds his back arm behind him to signify to the ump and pitcher and all of creation that he's ready for the first pitch when HE says so.glennhoffmania said:Oh super. Another season of vomit-inducing ceremonies.
glennhoffmania said:Oh super. Another season of vomit-inducing ceremonies.
Smiling Joe Hesketh said:Stephen Drew's job prospects just got noticeably brighter.
Yeah, TOTALLY not for money and fame reasons. Jesus.terrynever said:Verducci says he did this before the season so he doesn't have to hear retirement questions in every city during 2014. Makes sense. He just wants to play it out, for better or worse. And then he goes off to St. Jetersburg and gets married, which is good because he was starting to worry me a little.
Dan Murfman said:If the Yankees are playing out the string he might just sit out the last 3 games at Fenway. They finish their home schedule on 9/25 and go to Boston on 9/26-9/28
Skip said:We may brace ourselves for a Mariano Rivera-esque media frenzy for another season. Great.
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Every AL team will hold a ceremony to present Jeter with the hottest girl from their city. Pageants will starts months in advance.
That's what Ted Williams did. He skipped the trip to NY to end the 1960 season. But somehow I think Jeter would enjoy finishing his career in Fenway. He always relished the idea of playing in that park, for so many reasons. Jeter does respect the history of the game. Ted did, too, but Ted was a different kind of fellow.Dan Murfman said:If the Yankees are playing out the string he might just sit out the last 3 games at Fenway. They finish their home schedule on 9/25 and go to Boston on 9/26-9/28
terrynever said:That's what Ted Williams did. He skipped the trip to NY to end the 1960 season. But somehow I think Jeter would enjoy finishing his career in Fenway. He always relished the idea of playing in that park, for so many reasons. Jeter does respect the history of the game. Ted did, too, but Ted was a different kind of fellow.
With a Suzyn Waldman Clemens-level freakout thrown in for good measure when he announces his returnLose Remerswaal said:I hope this is another Pettitte retirement and he keeps coming back and forcing the Yankees to play him and pay him.
terrynever said:Verducci says he did this before the season so he doesn't have to hear retirement questions in every city during 2014. Makes sense. He just wants to play it out, for better or worse. And then he goes off to St. Jetersburg and gets married, which is good because he was starting to worry me a little.
terrynever said:Verducci says he did this before the season so he doesn't have to hear retirement questions in every city during 2014. Makes sense. He just wants to play it out, for better or worse. And then he goes off to St. Jetersburg and gets married, which is good because he was starting to worry me a little.
Heres another one: Sterling & Waldman on WFAN.glennhoffmania said:I just had another terrible thought. How am I supposed to watch any game on YES this year? Kay will be extra insufferable.