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it's simple.
jeter is not the best defensive short stop in the american league. teixeira was deserving though. |
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True, while he is not the best SS he is neither the worst.
Tex is very good, in fact Cano mentioned that because of Tex's range at first Cano is able to play closer to second helping out Jeter at short. Now Jeter has less movements to his left and right. Amazing what a good fielding first baseman can do, managers and GM's overlook the importance of this position. I will say this, Tex is the one player that put the Yankees over the top this year...and it really screwed up Boston's plans for domination. |
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Making only four errors in 1,275 chances, Teixeira also saved numerous errors by other infielders with his wide-ranging scoops of errant throws. Adding Teixeira's Gold Glove defense to the mix created a ripple effect that helped Jeter as well as second baseman Robinson Cano and third baseman Alex Rodriguez. "That guy has changed the whole infield," Cano said. "Before, I had to pay attention to my left, to my right. Now, when they have a pull hitter, I stay away from the line. He can cover the whole first-base side, and I can move toward the middle so Jeter can move over a little bit. He's not good, he's great." |
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If Cano is playing closer to second base instead of playing closer or in the middle of both second and first, how does it not help the shortstop?
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I do, I forget what's Jeter's weak side.
Say he's slower to his left and it would help if he took a set himself closer to third with Cano also shifting closer to his left it would help alot. |
| Tex has had a dramatic effect on the infield defense. Tex's range allows Cano to play more to his right and decreases the area Jeter has to cover. |
so Jeter can move over a little bit. He's not good, he's great."
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If you've seen that plenty of times then Jeter doesn't deserve a gold glove by a stretch of the imagination. it shows a lack of range
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