Christian Lopez is the lucky fan who caught Derek Jeter's 3,000th hit which happened to be a home run. He decided to simply give the ball to Jeter instead of selling it. Bad idea.
Did you want to be there? Couldn’t get tickets? Want just to see what could have been? Boom. Here you got no need to thank me for being able to pretend that you were there sitting on the first base line. If this doesn’t make your day then I don’t know what to do...
I don't know what was a bigger story - Derek Jeter's 3000th hit being a homerun or the fact that a 23-year-old dude named Christian Lopez just gave the ball back to the Yankees and didn't want anything in return.
What on earth was this guy thinking?
Saturday afternoon Derek Jeter connected for the 3,000th hit of his illustrious career. This accomplishment, while an amazing feat, is just another in a long list of highlights that has colored Jeter’s tenure. It got me thinking about what are the best moments of a career that has seen a vast array of them. Her...
Oh Captain, My Captain! Saturday afternoon Derek Jeter connected for his 3,000th career hit. He would go on to collect four more hits, including the game winner in a Yankee win. It's the latest and greatest personal achievement in a career that has seen him tally a Rookie of the Year award, five Golden Gloves, one World Series MVP, and five World Series Championships to name a few accomplishment
Derek Jeter has just hit his 3,000th hit, which turned out to be a majestic home run into the left field seats. We will have more on this story later on today!
Friday night's game between the Tampa Bay Rays and Yankees has been postponed due to rain. The Tampa Bay Rays made an interesting decision regarding the make-up date.
Derek Jeter is on the threshold of 3000 hits and will probably pick up that milestone in the next series or two, but if you ask Derek he already has his eyes on another prize.
The New York Yankees looked like a dominate force last night in Cleveland. They beat the Indians 9-2 thanks to Curtis Granderson and the great work by CC Sabathia.