Congrats on having Derek Jeter's career in obscurity for the Rangers. If he only played his career with an unlimited payroll and Mariano Rivera coming out of the pen..
Michael Young had a great career but do you really think he had the same career as Jeter?Congrats on having Derek Jeter's career in obscurity for the Rangers. If he only played his career with an unlimited payroll and Mariano Rivera coming out of the pen..
I love how in 2006, their numbers are practically identical across most categories, but Jeter was 2nd in the MVP vote and Young was 30th. Classic.
That's nice and all but Michael Young had 9 really good years and Jeter had 17. Also you can't just ignore what an amazing postseason career Jeter has had while Young's is pretty much nonexistent. Again Young had a really good career and is a bit underrated but in no way did he have the same career as Jeter, it's not even close.Just for kicks. Jeter started playing full time in 1996 at age 22. Young in 2002 at 25.
If you take Young's career (2002-2013 - 12 seasons) and Jeter's 12 seasons from 1996 to 2007, here's some of the combined numbers.
Games - Young 1,862, Jeter 1,820
At Bats - Young 7,530, Jeter 7,381
Hits - Young 2,279, Jeter 2,344 (Diff of 65 hits or 5 per season)
Doubles - Young 423, Jeter 382
Triples - Young 56, Jeter 53
HR's - Young 174, Jeter 195
RBI - Young 981, Jeter 926
I dunno. Seems like when Young played, he looks an awful lot like him in the numbers. Granted, I know Jeter's postseason and longevity created a gap that Young can't touch....but wow. For Young's career? Is he underrated or is Jeter overrated?
That's nice and all but Michael Young had 9 really good years and Jeter had 17. Also you can't just ignore what an amazing postseason career Jeter has had while Young's is pretty much nonexistent. Again Young had a really good career and is a bit underrated but in no way did he have the same career as Jeter, it's not even close.
No doubt, Jeter has played longer and, until recently, been very healthy. And that gives him the huge advantage in total hits over a career. Much like an Eddie Murray type longevity stat accumulation.
The postseason isn't Young's fault. Jeter played on the right quarter billion dollar team at the right time. During the same span of Young's career, he put the same numbers up as Jeter. That's all I'm saying.
Is he a good hitter, does he get big hits on occasion, can he run, throw and make some plays? That's all that matters…..and does he have respect of his peers.
That pretty much covers it.All that crap means little except to some Einstein genius who never played the game………..
Is he a good hitter, does he get big hits on occasion, can he run, throw and make some plays? That's all that matters…..and does he have respect of his peers.