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Originally Posted by gashousegang_1
Of course he made himself known with the Seals prior to playing for the Yankees.
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I think you answered your own question. I remember David Clyde being a star before he even stepped on the mound.
But in addition, haven't the Yankees always needed someone to be 'the next great Yankee'? Since Babe Ruth, it seems like the superstar of MLB always has to be a Yankee, so with Gehrig 13 years into his career and DiMaggio a superstar with the Seals, he was the obvious one to be coronated next. And after him it was Mantle, then the failure with Murcer and a long drought. Jeter was the Yankees 'settling', and this farewell tour is marketing him to be something he simply wasn't.