The Greatest Shortstop of All Time

By Jon

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2,721. That’s what tied the record.

Tonight DJ tied Lou Gehrig for the Yankees all-time hits leader.  Most likely in the next couple of days (probably tomorrow) when the Yanks play the Orioles, he’ll get at least one hit and stand alone as the Yankees all-time hits leader.  He’s arguably the best shortstop of all-time, at worst top five all-time.  To do what he’s done, and especially on the winningest baseball franchise in history, is incredible.  

In my book he’s the greatest shortstop of all-time.

One Response to “The Greatest Shortstop of All Time”

  1. Audra Krell Says:

    I agree. Best short stop ever. He makes my love for the game, even deeper.

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