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MLB Notebook: Jeter leads Hall of Fame class
We’re coming up on the final weeks of the Major League Baseball season, and there are plenty of headlines on and off the diamond. Let’s dive into this week’s MLB notebook!
Jeter Leads Hall of Fame Class
New York Yankees legend Derek Jeter took his rightful place among the game’s greats Wednesday, as he headlined the newest group of Hall of Fame inductees.
Derek Jeter enters baseball immortality ♾
— ESPN (@espn) September 8, 2021
The Captain has as storied a career as any 🍿 pic.twitter.com/6sR05fqz2a
The four-person group also included outfielder Larry Walker, catcher Ted Simmons, and the late Marvin Miller, and fans flocked to Cooperstown, New York, for the occasion. Naturally, the crowd had a heavy presence of Yankee fans who showered their hero with chants and cheers.
Untimely Skid for the Yankees
While a former Yankee was celebrated, current Yankees are trying to regroup. As of press time, the Bronx Bombers have dropped five straight games (and nine of their last 11) and have fallen out of second place in the AL East.
A swing that will shake the room 😤 #PLAKATA 💥 pic.twitter.com/axVb8yZ9kb
— Toronto Blue Jays (@BlueJays) September 9, 2021
Even worse, they’re just a game and a half ahead of the surging Toronto Blue Jays, who took the first three games of a four-game set with New York this week and have won seven in a row.
The NL West Battle Continues
The season-long duel between the San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers has stretched past Labor Day. The Giants responded to a four-game skid by winning six of their last seven games, including taking two of three from the Dodgers in a crucial series this past weekend. San Francisco sits two games ahead of the reigning World Series champions, and both teams have 22 games to go.
National League West 2021
Sun, October 3 2021, 5:00 PM
Los Angeles Dodgers
-125
San Francisco Giants
-106
San Diego Padres
+50000
Cruz Makes History at Age 41
Nelson Cruz has continued to defy Father Time this season, and his 2021 campaign made history Tuesday night. The veteran hit two home runs in Tampa Bay’s 12-7 victory over the Boston Red Sox, and in doing so became the oldest player in MLB history to swat 30 homers in a season.
Nelson Cruz 30+ HR seasons before turning 30 years old: 1
— Danny Vietti (@DannyVietti) September 8, 2021
Nelson Cruz 30+ HR seasons after turning 30 years old: 7 pic.twitter.com/w0g2cYgfUj
With the exception of the COVID-shortened 2020 campaign, Cruz has hit at least 30 round-trippers in every season since 2014, and he now sits at 447 for his career.
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