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Old 09-21-2014, 08:48 PM
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Also the Murphy Jeter, the one that came only in a tin shaped like Jack Murphy Stadium at the end of i think 1992, that one has value also. That one and the UD SP Foil Jeter are the two with value. I got them both, and a bunch of others too, i dont care if they are valuable or not, love Jeter, classy guy who is now on top of most Yankee career offensive lists.
Yeah I remember those, I was buying modern too in those days, Stadium Club cards which came out initially in 1991 were really very glossy and high quality and had great photography. This Griffey is to my mind one of the coolest cards ever.
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Old 09-22-2014, 08:41 AM
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With a little over a week to go in his career, Jeter, PLAYING SHORTSTOP HIS WHOLE CAREER, never shifting to first or third base like others have, has this incredible list of stats:

3459 Hits
542 Doubles
260 Home Runs
1304 RBI
1921 Runs
.310 BA
.377 OBP
.440 Slugging
.817 OPS

Plus of course all his awards and signature plays and he has helped his team get to 7 world series, winning 5 of them, while being The Captain, The Face of the Yankees, and probably the Face of Baseball for a long long time.

This guy is really something special.
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Old 09-23-2014, 05:47 PM
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With a little over a week to go in his career, Jeter, PLAYING SHORTSTOP HIS WHOLE CAREER, never shifting to first or third base like others have, has this incredible list of stats:
this is nothing to be proud of. he hurt the yankees by continuing to play SS when better options were available...just like him continuing hitting 2nd this year putting up historically bad offensive number.

edit: the card companies tried to one-up each other in the late 80's early 90's. first you have the '89 upper deck hologram, then donruss came with the '90 leaf...and topps answered with the '91 topps stadium club. those were the golden years of pack rippings (that my allowance couldn't afford).

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Old 09-23-2014, 06:16 PM
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this is nothing to be proud of. he hurt the yankees by continuing to play SS when better options were available...just like him continuing hitting 2nd this year putting up historically bad offensive number.

edit: the card companies tried to one-up each other in the late 80's early 90's. first you have the '89 upper deck hologram, then donruss came with the '90 leaf...and topps answered with the '91 topps stadium club. those were the golden years of pack rippings (that my allowance couldn't afford).
Please tell me what other players would have been better this year at shortstop or to bat second. No one on the yankees hit well this season.
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Old 09-23-2014, 06:21 PM
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Olberman has the straight scoop on the captain...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__UJ9VZB508
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Olberman has the straight scoop on the captain...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__UJ9VZB508
Ouch! That's a pretty tough op ed piece, but Obermann makes some valid (and hilarious) points.

I agree with Bill Gregory, Obermann and some other sports writers who've spoken out on this point - it's been taken to an overkill level, if not a morbidly absurd spectacle. Besides the over saturation of media hype, the worst case as Obermann pointed out is putting the "#2" on the Yankee's caps while he's still alive, let alone still playing is disturbing. Just yesterday, I read about all these public farewell appearances Jeter's making for huge bucks. Nothing is sacred anymore as long as money can be made.
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this is nothing to be proud of. he hurt the yankees by continuing to play SS when better options were available...just like him continuing hitting 2nd this year putting up historically bad offensive number.

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Yankees, no matter Jeter wanted, could have played him anywhere and could have batted him anywhere in the lineup. If you dont like where he played (who did they have that would be better this year?) and if you dont like him batting second, then talk to Joe Girardi and Brian Cashman, its their fault he didnt move out of either spot.

But look at the batting averages of most of the Yankees, and their horrible stats with RISP, almost the whole offensive team failed this year, not just Jeter, the old man.
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I admired him for how he could tolerate and exist in the most crazy and high profile media scrutiny and performed consistently well for so many years..... I am going to miss not seeing him play anymore...

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Yeah I remember those, I was buying modern too in those days, Stadium Club cards which came out initially in 1991 were really very glossy and high quality and had great photography. This Griffey is to my mind one of the coolest cards ever.
I got back into buying packs and boxes in 91' while in college and I have a shit ton of those 91' stadium clubs! I'd venture to say that griffey is worth less now than it was in 91!

And all the Phil Plantiers, Scott Ericksons and Jeff Bagwells!!!!!
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Old 09-22-2014, 09:54 AM
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They may be worthless but they are really attractive cards.
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A Dan Pasqua sighting. Sweet.
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