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Joe Buck and Tim Mcarver need a zipper in there face !
...If he passes Biggio this year than a similar season, say 140 hits, in '12 would put him around 3210 passing Winfield, Gywnn, Yount, Waner, Brett, and Ripken to 14th place ... Jeter's already the All-Time Shortstop Hit Leader
Rank Player (age) Hits Bats
1. Pete Rose 4256 B
2. Ty Cobb+ 4189 L
3. Hank Aaron+ 3771 R
4. Stan Musial+ 3630 L
5. Tris Speaker+ 3514 L
6. Cap Anson+ 3435 R
7. Honus Wagner+ 3420 R
8. Carl Yastrzemski+ 3419 L
9. Paul Molitor+ 3319 R
10. Eddie Collins+ 3315 L
11. Willie Mays+ 3283 R
12. Eddie Murray+ 3255 B
13. Nap Lajoie+ 3242 R
[B]14. Cal Ripken+ 3184 R [/B]
15. George Brett+ 3154 L
16. Paul Waner+ 3152 L
17. Robin Yount+ 3142 R
18. Tony Gwynn+ 3141 L
19. Dave Winfield+ 3110 R
20. Craig Biggio 3060 R
21. Rickey Henderson+ 3055 R
22. Rod Carew+ 3053 L
[B]23. Derek Jeter (37) 3028 R[/B]
What's the "?" ?
Career Leaders
HTML:Rank Player (age) Hits Bats 1. Pete Rose 4256 B 2. Ty Cobb+ 4189 L 3. Hank Aaron+ 3771 R 4. Stan Musial+ 3630 L 5. Tris Speaker+ 3514 L 6. Cap Anson+ 3435 R 7. Honus Wagner+ 3420 R 8. Carl Yastrzemski+ 3419 L 9. Paul Molitor+ 3319 R 10. Eddie Collins+ 3315 L 11. Willie Mays+ 3283 R 12. Eddie Murray+ 3255 B 13. Nap Lajoie+ 3242 R [B]14. Cal Ripken+ 3184 R [/B] 15. George Brett+ 3154 L 16. Paul Waner+ 3152 L 17. Robin Yount+ 3142 R 18. Tony Gwynn+ 3141 L 19. Dave Winfield+ 3110 R 20. Craig Biggio 3060 R 21. Rickey Henderson+ 3055 R 22. Rod Carew+ 3053 L [B]23. Derek Jeter (37) 3028 R[/B]
How many years (hits) did Ripken have at 3rd base?
Derek Jeter becomes all-time hit leader among shortstops as Yankees routed by Mariners
BY MARK FEINSAND
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER
Sunday, August 16, 2009
SEATTLE - Derek Jeter has never been one to revel in his personal accomplishments, always choosing to focus on the Yankees' success instead of his own.
The Yankees didn't have much to celebrate following Sunday's 10-3 loss to the Mariners, but Jeter took another step toward the Hall of Fame by ascending to the top of the all-time hits list for shortstops.
Jeter collected hits in his first two at-bats to tie and pass Hall of Famer Luis Aparicio for first place on that list. Jeter went 3-for-4 to push his hit total to 2,675 as a shortstop and 2,688 overall.
I don't know but apparently less than 2, 673. Jeter was credited as the All-Time Hitting Shortstop in 2009.
According to
Cal Ripken Statistics and History - Baseball-Reference.com
Ripken spent time at third and SS in '81, '82, '96, and '97. He was at third base full time in '98 and '99 and was third base and DH in '00 and '01.
Forgetting the split seasons and only looking at '98 to '01 he had 469 hits at Third/DH. That would leave 2685 hits for '81 to '97 but he split some time at Third. He apprently had at least 13 hits at Third in those years as Aparcio was the record holder until Jeter surpassed him. (If my arithmetic is correct.)
I should have known better. I should have known that you would have numbers. It just threw me, when you said that Jeter was the all-time leader in hits for a SS, and then I remembered reading that he was behind Ripken, who was also a SS.
Nice to see Hughes pitch well tonight
Starting with July 9, the day he reached 3,000 hits, Jeter is batting .367 (55 for 150).
AJ Burnett, please please please just go away. Somewhere, anywhere just get out of a Yankee uniform ASAP
i agree. he just looks terrible. if all u can throw for strike is fastball then they are waiting on it and not missing it.