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Ajax, Philadelphia Eagles, Phillies, Flyers, 76ers Gender: Male Brothers Karamazov The Modern Lovers Location: The fever swamp of American politics Birthdate: 1975-12-22
posted 18-05-2008 13:21

 
By the way, I should add that the fact that Jeter has (roughly) the same postseason OPS as ARod doesn't mean they are equal. After all, Jeter has held this level of production despite 2.5 times more at bats, which is impressive.

My point was that Yankees' fans (not you, Gero) tendency to hurl abuse at ARod b/c of his postseason follies is irrational b/c his per/at bat production is substantially similar to that of the great hero Jeter.
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posted 18-05-2008 14:06

 
Most Yankees fans' view of Jeter makes my hatred for the Mets look rational.

Are those career stats for A-Rod?

Has he done better in the post-season as a Yankee than he did at Seattle and Texas, or is that just my impression.
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posted 18-05-2008 14:12

 
Those are ARod's career postseason stats. Here's the baseball reference page.

ARod was a little better for Seattle (didn't go to the postseason with TX). He was great for the Yankees in '04, but much less so since then (of course, the entire Yankees team has not done so hot in the postseason since then).
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