Tuesday, April 8, 2008

The Yanks With and Without Jeter

Jeter will probably miss a week, but what if he misses more games, what if he had to go on the DL? Is it the end of the world for the Yanks? Probably not. Here's an interesting breakdown of the Yanks with and without Jeter over the years, from Dugout Central:

Sample Games Wins Losses Winning %
Total Games 1,940 1,173 767 .605
With Jeter Appearing 1,818 1,099 719 .605
With Jeter Starting 1,815 1,097 718 .604
Without Jeter Starting 125 76 49 .608
Without Jeter appearing 122 74 48 .607
(1996-2007)

I'm certainly not suggesting that the Yankees are better off without Jeter, because they're not. But the Yankees aren't dead if Jeter misses more than a week. So get off the ledge Yankees fans.

5 Comments:

Mike said...

If the Yankees can't win without Jeter, they are not as good as we all thought.

I'm not trying to diminish the Captains importance to this team, but this team wasn't built around 1 player carrying the load.

Greg Cohen said...

I know exactly what you mean. Baseball isn't an individual sport, one player doesn't make or break a team.

Doc's Sports Predictions Guy said...

I was surprised to see them start Betemit at SS against K.C. instead of A-Rod. Guess Girardi just doesn't want to open up that can of worms with the media and fans speculating.

Mike said...
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Mike said...

Doc:

Why would you move a person to a position he has not played in 5 years?

That would mean putting Ensberg or Willie B. at 3rd thus reducing your fielding quality at 2 positions, and you have now limited your bench moves.

As I said above, If the Yankees can't win without Jeter, they are not as good as we all thought.

The Yanks need to worry more about the catchers position right now.