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Then, for some reason, everyone looked suspicious. It seemed a little tacky and unexpected. It was the first time for me to see a championship ring, and I had no doubt that it was real. After that, when the starting lineup was introduced and I went out to the field, Girardi came to me. The championship ring that I had received in the whirlpool of excitement at the ceremony was actually a replica that was distributed to the fans who visited the stadium that day. Yes, Jeter had played a prank and replaced my real one with the fake ring.
When I received it, I was probably too excited. The ring looked so tacky compared to the real thing. I loved this kind of team atmosphere, and I still love the Yankees and the Yankee fans.
Can I tell you about the first memory I have with Jeter, by the way? Jeter was already a major league superstar at the time. For me, he was a top-notch player who was always on the TV.
I think Jeter was concerned about me being uncomfortable in the new environment and encouraged me to get used to the team quickly. Such kindness is my first memory of him. That is, Jeter treats others well and never makes them feel uncomfortable. The more I got to know him, the more solid the impression became. At the same age, we were playing in similar roles before I came to the U. While he was a big name with the Yankees, I had a lead position with the Yomiuri Giants. Also, when I listened to what he was talking about and how he thought, I often felt that there was something that I agreed with, albeit one-sidedly.
He always treats everyone with respect. He is always open to others and has a soft disposition. I always admired the way he treated people, and I wanted to always be like that.
Whenever the game was over, and he was interviewed by the media at the clubhouse, he answered the questions seriously to the last reporter. At first glance, it may seem obvious, but not all players can do that every day. It was also true that others simply avoided the media altogether. It was never just one or two reporters when it came to Jeter. He was surrounded by many reporters every day and was sincerely responding to the end.
Actually, when I left high school and joined the Yomiuri Giants, I learned that there are fans behind the media and that I should respond properly. Being interviewed is part of my job, and I was expected to answer honestly. I will answer properly when asked. If you ask me any question, I will answer it properly, and even if it is a boring question or the same question is repeated, the other person has a job to do, so respecting the people in the media and making time for them is natural for me.
And what Jeter finds even better is humor. It made people happy — and I felt that I should try to emulate him. I think his personality as well as his excellent track record as a player is the reason why he continues to be loved by many people. Jeter is truly a symbol of the Yankees and New York.
I have another unforgettable memory with him. It was the spring after Jeter retired from professional baseball. As I said earlier, he came to Japan to visit my hometown in Ishikawa Prefecture.
Nevertheless, he came to Japan! Not only did he take a walk around the city and experience Japanese kimono, he also came to my home and ate local crabs, sashimi and sukiyaki together in my living room. No matter how much of a superstar he becomes, he is humble. Jeter is a man who excels in the service spirit and humor that pleases people. Baltimore, going 1-for-3 with 1R Drove in runs for the fourth time in five Major League seasons '05; and scored runs for the third time in the last four seasons Seattle 1, in Japan and with the Yankees Texas 0-for-2, 3RBI Kansas City off Gil Meche Boston 1, with Yomiuri Giants, with Yankees With consecutive games played to start his Major-League career, surpassed Ernie Banks for the all-time record of consecutive games played to begin a career Banks broke into the Majors with a streak of games played for the Chicago Cubs ' Matsui's streak of consecutive games played with the Yankees was the longest streak by any Yankee since Lou Gehrig's 2,game streak Boston in the top of the first inning after he suffered a fractured left wrist while diving for a fly ball hit by Mark Loretta Stuart Hershon and Dr.
Melvin Rosenwasser Tampa Bay According to the Elias Sports Bureau, became the first player since Lance Johnson in to go more than 90 days between Major League at-bats in a season and then record a game of four-or-more hits in his return Baltimore, and concluded the season by starting in LF for the final six games According to the Elias Sports Bureau, is one of only two players-who debuted since to have had at least RBI in each of his first three seasons in the Majors also Albert Pujols Joe DiMaggio drove in runs in his first three seasons from ' All rights reserved.
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