Brian from the Cape wrote:
rob b wrote:
Brian from the Cape wrote:
As much as you gotta love Pena's glove I'm not sure we're ready for a weak hitting SS to replace Jeter - there's such a major drop off.
SS has usually been a relatively weak spot for hitting. Jeter is an aberration. If we are waiting for another player like him to come along, we're in for a long wait.
Just look at the Red S*x. They haven't been happy with a SS since Nomar got hurt and disappeared.
Well for the most part, yes, and historically yes, but Jeter isn't even one of the big hitters anyway. The drop off from Jeter to Pena is quite major though, and not only with the bat but with leadership and championship pedigree. There'd have to be more than one guy on this team to take that bull by the horns. Do we have at least one in our midst?
What about Tex? Cerveli?
It's way too early to tell who among the young players might be a leader. Jeter certainly wasn't when he came up. And an all-star shortstop is not an integral part of the Yankee formula (we've only had two, and yes, they were integral to championships, but the Yankees have won quite a few championships without an all-star shortstop),
The key consistent position for Yankee championships? Catcher.