I remember playing softball a few years ago and blowing out both quads in one shot. Let’s just say I’m not a professional ballplayer so when it happened, my legs turned into rubber bands as I was making my way around second. I was out by the way. That injury took me almost 2 1/2 months to heal. Jeter’s got a calf injury and he’s a pro athlete, so they are rehabbing him and I suspect his rehab will take 3 weeks just to make sure he’s pain free and he can run. He's been out since June 13th. Today is June 24th. So, based on reports from the Daily News and the Star Ledger, we have some information coming out of Tampa, but not the real question that everyone REALLY wants to ask...when will he hit his 3000th? Just stop that nonsense already, being healthy is more important than hitting 3000. Isn't it?
But, now that we’re beating a dead horse, I actually do know when he'll hit 3000. I can pinpoint Jeter’s big game. Why? Because I am the long lost cousin of David Copperfield and I can predict the future and even make Fenway disappear (Statue of Liberty disappearing is HERE). Hold on… let me look into my crystal ball…. Ok…. Hold on a second, I need to plug it in… ok, here it comes…
Derek Sanderson Jeter will hit his 3000th on July 15th. Ok? It will not be at Yankee Stadium. It will be a night game against the Blue Jays. It will be in Toronto. Now, if I’m right, it would be a pretty good guess, but if I’m wrong, it goes back to my point… NO ONE KNOWS.
What are we all getting worked up about anyway? Derek is rehabbing and we have Eduardo Nunez in the shortstop slot in the meantime. We will be ok for the next few weeks without him, and besides, consider this extra time for Nunez to stop making errors and start playing good, smart baseball.
Plus, the best part of this whole thing is Jeter’s love for his team. Once again, the Daily News has the story from Cashman’s mouth: “I think he’s frustrated he can’t help the team win.” In other words, who cares abuot 3000, Jeet wants to get out there and be Jeet again. That’s leadership and that’s what a Captain does.
If there were negative reports coming out of Tampa, I’d be worried, but I’m not, he’s in good hands and it's a slow process. Let’s face it, Jeter's not going to rush back, be stupid and reinjure himself again. Let him take his time and he'll be back soon and when he gets back and hits 3000, it will be glorious. After all, he's our Captain, and we need him healthy to lead us... don't we?
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