We've reached the quarter mark of the 2000s. To celebrate, theScore's MLB editors constructed each organization's best 26-man ...
In the late 1990s, Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez and Nomar Garciaparra ... Further down the ballot, Carlos Beltran, the 1999 BA Rookie of the Year, cleared 70% of the vote. Andruw Jones, two-time ...
Derek Jeter led a busy life on the baseball field when he played for 20 seasons with the New York Yankees, resulting in five World Series titles and a unanimous selection into the Hall of Fame.
New York Yankees icon Derek Jeter didn't show his emotions often during his 20 seasons in the MLB. Even during his five World Series titles, Jeter rarely showed strong emotions and was ...
Following the news, Jeter, who has since sported some scruff in retirement, posted a photo of himself in Yankees uniform with a full beard on Instagram. “New rules!” Jeter captioned the photo.
Now in early access, it was revealed upon launch that Carlos Beltran is the newest legend introduced in the game; furthermore, the Mets' outfielder will be the "Live Series" collection reward in ...
Derek Jeter played under the New York Yankees’ strict facial hair policy for his entire MLB career. But now thanks to the magic of artificial intelligence, we finally have an idea of what he ...
Derek Jeter celebrated Yankees’ policy change with disturbing A.I. image Yankees legend Derek Jeter responded to the policy amendment by posting an artificially-generated image of himself in ...
Derek Jeter is wondering what he could have looked like in pinstripes if he was allowed to grow a beard during his playing career. The New York Yankees relaxed their rules on facial hair on Friday ...
Former Yankees captain and Hall of Famer Derek Jeter has shown his approval of the team’s new policy allowing beards. Jeter posted a photoshopped picture of himself in the Yankees' classic ...
Yankees legend Derek Jeter, somewhat surprisingly, approves. The Hall of Fame shortstop posted an edited picture of himself wearing the pinstripes ... with a beard. “New rules!” Jeter wrote.