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To: reaper who wrote (55138)10/2/2002 5:06:50 PM
From: Clappy  Read Replies (1) of 209892
 
Range factor is an interesting stat.

Where do you find out who scored what?
Got a link to a good stat site?

You still seem to be convinced that Jeter hinders the Yankees chances to win. Two ground balls that were not recorded as errors is your proof. I don't buy it.

How about the game winning HR last year in the 9th?

In a big game Jeter steps up like all great players do.

Michael Jordan did it. Joe Montana did it. Tiger Woods does it. And players like Jeter do it.

There is a value that can be applied to that although I don't think I'll find it in a stat book. No matter how much pressure is placed on the Yankees, they find a way to win. Jeter and his attitude is a major reason for this.

I'll take him on my team in a big game any day.

BTW, Braves turned it into an exciting game against the Giants today. Listened to it on ESPN radio. Gary Cohen (I think that's his name) calls a great game. One of the young ones who actually know how to do it well.
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