Diaz in LF? That could get interesting. Let's hope framber gets a ton of ground balls.
He was on base a lot yesterday and then had the homerun where he ran the bases. Statistically day after that is when players get hurt. They want him to be healthy for tomorrow. --DBEagleAg19 said:
WTF would they take out Choi?
"Jeter played for 20 years it is a lagacy I could care less what Correa does for 4 years"Lonestar_Ag09 said:I jsut sent this to two of my Yankee fan friendsDeluxe said:
Asked my Yankees fan friend if he thought Correa's historical comp was Jeter (greatest playoff SS of all time) or Babe Ruth (called his shot). He didn't like those comps very much. I agreed and said he more of an ideal combination of both.
I see what you did theren_touch said:He was on base a lot yesterday and then had the homerun where he ran the bases. Statistically day after that is when players get hurt. They want him to be healthy for tomorrow. --DBEagleAg19 said:
WTF would they take out Choi?
Still winded from having to run around all 4 bases at once.EagleAg19 said:
WTF would they take out Choi?
MuckRaker96 said:
Assuming the Dodgers lose tonight, Kershaw will drop to 3-6 with a 5.46 ERA all-time in the NLCS.
No he's not.Lonestar_Ag09 said:
-Me: But he is about break all of Jeter's post season numbers...
Guy hit in the low 100s against lefties this season. Didn't start game 1 either.Buck Compton said:
Wait... no Choi? Who was 2-2 with a homer, single, and two walks? That Choi?
They could very well stomp us in this game, but I'd be pissed if I was a Rays fan.
I think your missing the point...I dont care and just want to jack with a Yankee fan who is sitting at home pissed they lost in the ALDS again. No one is legitimately saying that Correa has the same numbers.MuckRaker96 said:No he's not.Lonestar_Ag09 said:
-Me: But he is about break all of Jeter's post season numbers...
He's 3 home runs behind. but Jeter was never a HR hitter in the first place.
Jeter played the equivalent of entire season of post-season baseball = 158 games.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/j/jeterde01.shtml
Jeter had 200 post-season hits in his career, 111 runs scored, 32 doubles, 5 triples, hit .308, on-base percentage .374, slugging .465.
Carlos is 97 games, 84 runs, 139 hits, 21 doubles, 5 triples, and 17 stolen bases behind Jeter all-time in the post-season and is hitting 45 points lower. Carlos is amazing, but Carlos is nowhere close to Jeter's all-time post-season production.
That just costs even more money!!redline248 said:
Here's an option for you that I've considered for myself. Buy the jersey and either after he wears it a while, or right away, have it framed and hung on the wall. Way cooler than posters or fatheads or whatever else.
Buck Compton said:
Wait... no Choi? Who was 2-2 with a homer, single, and two walks? That Choi?
They could very well stomp us in this game, but I'd be pissed if I was a Rays fan.