Derek Jeter and his wife, Hannah Jeter, were among the big name celebs at the Reserve Cup Miami over the weekend.
A Marcus Stroman trade proposal, Aaron Boone takes a shot at a former Dodgers pitcher and Derek Jeter sounds off on the Yankees' offseason so far.
On Monday, starting pitchers were the first position voted upon, with Hall of Famer Marino Rivera, three-time All Star Andy Pettitte and former Guardian Mike Clevinger nominated. Other voting matchups that could be seen throughout voting are between shortstops Derek Jeter and Francisco Lindor and outfielders Deion Sanders and Bernie Williams.
Butler serves as an honorary chairman and co-captain for the event. The other team captain alongside Jeter is comedian Andrew Schulz. The Reserve Padel was founded by CEO Wayne Boich, who, in addition to being a businessman, is a former junior tennis player.
After Ichiro Suzuki, like Derek Jeter, came one vote shy of unanimous selection into the Hall of Fame, Jeter says it's time for voters to be "accountable" for their votes.
Countless people have called out the voter, including NJ Advance Media’s Bob Klapisch, who called the voter the “Clown of the Year.” Former Yankees closer Mariano Rivera remains the only unanimous player inducted into the Hall of Fame. Does that seem right?
The identity of the writer has not been revealed and may never be. BBWAA members who vote for the Hall of Fame have to be in the association for 10 years. They have the option of making their ballots public. The public ballots for this election will be released by the Hall of Fame on Feb. 4.
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Derek Jeter sounds fed up with a lack of Hall of Fame voter accountability, and the Yankees legend wants writers with ballots to be held accountable.
New York Yankees great Derek Jeter details his involvement with padel and why it's an appealing sport for fans to watch in this one-on-one interview.
After losing Soto to their cross-town rivals, the Yankees pivoted by emphasizing run prevention. They signed lefthander Max Fried and traded for closer Devin Williams. They traded for outfielder, former National League MVP Cody Bellinger, and signed former NL MVP Paul Goldschmidt.