Jeter, A-Rod and World Series
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After an epic Game 3 of the World Series that lasted 18 innings and 6 hours, 39 minutes, Shohei Ohtani must turn around and pitch later the same day in Game 4. Derek Jeter isn’t sure how his body will react. “I don’t know, I’ve never pitched before,” the Yankees legend said on the Fox Sports post-game show. “You know what I mean?”
The Los Angeles Dodgers are World Series bound. Leading 3-0 in the National League Championship Series (NLCS) against the Milwaukee Brewers – who had the best regular season record in
Derek Jeter is letting it be known that he doesn't miss playing baseball, but playing in a World Series is a special moment.
Derek Jeter said goodbye to the field when he retired from playing Major League Baseball in 2014, and apparently, he never looked back. Jeter joined Colin Cowherd’s FS1 and Fox Sports Radio show Tuesday afternoon to discuss the World Series after the Los Angeles Dodgers outlasted the Toronto Blue Jays in 18 innings to win Read
The Toronto Blue Jays are on the brink of their first World Series crown since 1993. In a dramatic Game 5, rookie sensation Trey Yesavage brought the all-conquering, defending champion Los Angeles
Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez and David Ortiz reacted to the Toronto Blue Jays win over the Seattle Mariners in ALCS Game 7.
Baseball moves on. The Yankees move on. And Derek Jeter, the player, is long since done - and seems to be entirely at peace with it.
Dick Groch, who is best known as the scout who helped convince the New York Yankees to select Derek Jeter with the No. 6 pick of the 1992 MLB draft, died Wednesday at the age of 84.