A job well done. There’s literally nothing left to do. A champion of champions on the field and was able to turn the Marlins around in addition….
huh, who would have ever thought a mediocre ball player would make a shitty GM...
It could be completely unrelated, but I just saw Derek Jeter walking out of Barnes and Noble in Crocker Park wearing a "Cleveland or Nowhere" t-shirt. I'm trying not to get my hopes up too much, but it's difficult to contain my excitement after seeing that.
He owned the Indians from ‘96-‘14 anyways….It could be completely unrelated, but I just saw Derek Jeter walking out of Barnes and Noble in Crocker Park wearing a "Cleveland or Nowhere" t-shirt. I'm trying not to get my hopes up too much, but it's difficult to contain my excitement after seeing that.
When it comes to making trades with the Yankees, he won't sit on his hands!He owned the Indians from ‘96-‘14 anyways….
Bring THE CAPTAIN home !!!!
If he was brought on, he'd trade away both Bieber and Jose for prospects. Again, trying to help out the Yankees to win it all.
I thought ESPN learned their lesson to stop paying big time for former players. It doesn't dramatically increase the product and costs the network huge sums of money...
I thought ESPN learned their lesson to stop paying big time for former players. It doesn't dramatically increase the product and costs the network huge sums of money...
But whatever not my money
He'll probably be better at broadcasting than at shortstopJeter may not be too bad though. There is a lot of former players in booths so it's not that unreasonable, but they maybe go for star appeal over actual talent for calling a game