Another night, another milestone for Derek Jeter. The New York Yankees shortstop led off the bottom of the first inning of Wednesday night’s game against the Toronto Blue Jays with a single, giving him 200 hits for the season. GameTimeGirl
Another night, another milestone for Derek Jeter. The New York Yankees shortstop led off the bottom of the first inning of Wednesday night’s game against the Toronto Blue Jays with a single, giving him 200 hits for the season. GameTimeGirl
Sabrina B. Move over, Iron Horse. Make room for A-Rod. In one of the more dramatic moments of his Yankees career, Alex Rodriguez not only tied a game, he matched Lou Gehrig for the most grand slams in baseball history with his line drive over the left-field fence in the eighth inning Tuesday night at Turner Field.