Newsday Derek Jeter wasn't the only one stunned to discover that his most recent CT scan showed a new crack, albeit small, in the area of his previously fractured left ankle. When apprised of Jeter's case, without examining him firsthand, other doctors believed it to be an extraordinary circumstance.
New York Yankees May 4, 2013Blogging the Bombers | New York Daily News Derek Jeter. Mark Teixeira. Curtis Granderson. Alex Rodriguez. Those four players have taken up residence on the disabled list since the beginning of the season, but they have more company following the Yankees’ painful 6-4 win over the Blue Jays Friday night. Francisco Cervelli suffered ...
New York Yankees April 26, 2013
Newark Star-Ledger Grant Hill played 47 of 328 games over a four-year span, but he's still playing at 40. People recover
New York Yankees April 26, 2013New York Post Derek Jeter vowed to get back on the field this season, and while others may question whether he will return to his old form, the shortstop does not. “I have no doubt,” Jeter said when asked if he would play in 2013 after doctors discovered a new fracture in his...
New York Yankees April 25, 2013Yankees Blog | ESPN New York Derek Jeter just wrapped up his pregame news conference, the first time he has spoken with the media since we learned he reinjured his ankle. He will be out for an additional length of time, possibly until after the All-Star break. (Click here to read the news story.) Here are three quick impressions from Jeter's nearly 20-minute session with reporters: 1. Confident as ever: Jeter fully expects to be back on the field this season (although he wouldn't reveal a target date for his return), and he expects to be as good a player as he was before the injury, despite the fact that he will turn 3...
New York Yankees April 25, 2013
Newark Star-Ledger Yankees captain Derek Jeter has rejoined the team for this homestand, admittedly weary of being stuck in the trainer's room, and will return as soon as the doctors and CT scans allow it
New York Yankees April 25, 2013The LoHud Yankees Blog | Journal News Derek Jeter wasn’t giving an inch at his press conference this afternoon. He believes he’ll return this season after his second ankle fracture, and be the player he used to be, and move the way he was moving when he was healthy last season. His message to you: “To the fans, I’ll be back soon.” [...]The post Yankees pregame: Jeter speaks appeared first on The LoHud Yankees Blog.
New York Yankees April 25, 2013New York Post ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. — When Derek Jeter talks today at Yankee Stadium about a second fracture in his left foot that has him shelved indefinitely, don’t expect the Yankees’ captain to deliver a time frame for his return. “We are trying to stay away from putting [a time frame] on...
New York Yankees April 25, 2013Yankees Blog | ESPN New York Derek Jeter may have the opportunity to play in the All-Star Game at Citi Field. Alex Rodriguez is going to have a buy a ticket if he wants to get in. Despite both players being on the disabled list and a few months away from a return, Jeter is on MLB's All-Star ballot while the third baseman is not. Rodriguez has been replaced on the ballot by newcomer Kevin Youkilis. Both players are currently working their way back to the Bronx, as Rodriguez is rehabbing from a left hip arthroscopy, and Jeter recently suffered a fracture in his left ankle that has set him back.
New York Yankees April 24, 2013The LoHud Yankees Blog | Journal News Derek Jeter last played in a baseball game exactly one month ago. He was the designated hitter in a minor league spring training game on March 23, and the next day it became clear that he was heading for the disabled list. The month since has been full of a mystery. Everything about Jeter was kind [...]The post Granderson on Jeter: “He just wanted to know” appeared first on The LoHud Yankees Blog.
New York Yankees April 23, 2013Yankees Blog | ESPN New York ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Information on Derek Jeter's state of mind since learning he had suffered another fracture in his left ankle has been nearly impossible to obtain from official Yankees media sources. But a glimpse into the Captain's mood was provided today by an eyewitness -- Curtis Granderson, who has been rehabbing his broken arm at the Yankees' developmental complex in Tampa, where Jeter has been rehabbing his ankle. “I think he was definitely frustrated," Granderson said.
New York Yankees April 22, 2013New York Post TORONTO — If luck is the residue of design, the Yankees are world-class architects. Working with four stars on the disabled list, this plucky group has thrived instead of simply surviving without Alex Rodriguez, Derek Jeter, Mark Teixeira and Curtis Granderson. Yesterday, luck danced into Rogers Centre wearing road grays to...
New York Yankees April 20, 2013New York Post Derek Jeter is on the short list for greatest shortstops. You have the 3,304 hits and 255 homers and 348 steals and arguably more postseason plays of distinction than any other two or three men combined. Yet my first thoughts about Jeter always revolve around toughness. In fact, for...
New York Yankees April 20, 2013
Newark Star-Ledger Rivera said Jeter should be "selfish" in rehab
New York Yankees April 20, 2013Newsday TORONTO -- Mariano Rivera didn't come right out and say Derek Jeter overextended himself in his rehab from a broken ankle. But the closer came close, not in a judgmental tone but using his own experience.
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