The New York Yankees took down the Boston Red Sox and a key play in the eighth inning has fans remembering Derek Jeter.
Dick Groch, the former scout who discovered Yankees legend Derek Jeter, died on Wednesday in Port Huron, Michigan. He was 84. Groch’s family confirmed to MLB.com that he had died, while the ...
Jeter’s 3,465 hits rank sixth in MLB history and are the most ever by a Yankee. He hit .310 with 260 home runs, 1,311 RBI and 358 stolen bases in 2,747 regular season games, while his 200 postseason ...
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Over 31,000 Phillies fans pack Citizens Bank Park for intrasquad game
Phillies fans packed the stadium at Citizens Bank Park to celebrate the start of Red October as the Phils played an ...
Whatever the source, Anthony Volpe has swatted away the questions that lingered as recently as mid-September and is becoming ...
Ryan McMahon channels his inner Derek Jeter with an incredible catch in foul territory, flipping into the Red Sox dugout in ...
New York Yankees legend Derek Jeter was scouted in 1992 by Dick Groch, and the rest was history. When Groch passed away, Jeter shared a warm goodbye to the man ...
Dick Groch worked in the scouting department throughout his MLB career with the New York Yankees, Montreal Expos and Milwaukee Brewers.
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