A Respite to the Rivalry

It was quite possibly one of the strangest last days of Red Sox baseball I’ve ever witnessed.  It was indeed a pleasure to bear witness to Derek Jeter’s last game of major league baseball today within the walls of Fenway Park.  The ball park was teaming with #2 Yankees shirts, pin stripes, and New York fans.  It was almost difficult to remember that we were actually there to wrap up a Boston season and wish them well as we begin to dream of a better 2015.

In true Red Sox fashion, the organization planned an impressive send off to the beloved Yankees #2 and it is one of “those” days that will be written down in the well read history books that make the Red Sox, well, the Red Sox.

7 thoughts on “A Respite to the Rivalry

    1. Thanks for a little balance here. And so now I can say the four things I love about Derek Jeter.

      4) “What do you call a slow roller to Derek Jeter’s left?” “Single up the middle!”

      3) $19 million per year. Jeter has ranked in the top 5 in salary for the past 4 seasons. It’s the only category in which he has placed in the top 5 for those four seasons.

      2) The huge elbow pad, shin guard, hand guard for running the bases – this guy comes with more accessories than Metrosexual GI Joe.

      1) Not even the best shortstop on his own team.

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