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Derek Jeters Flip | Pastball Podcast #97


In the pantheon of iconic baseball moments, Derek Jeter's flip play stands as a shining example of athleticism, instinct, and sheer determination. It was Game 3 of the 2001 ALDS, and the New York Yankees were facing the Oakland Athletics in a crucial playoff showdown. With the series tied, tension hung thick in the air as the Athletics threatened to take the lead in the seventh inning. As Jeremy Giambi rounded third and headed for home on a hit to right field, it seemed inevitable that the Athletics would score. But then, out of nowhere, Derek Jeter materialized, sprinting from his position at shortstop to field the errant throw from the outfield. In one fluid motion, Jeter scooped up the ball and executed a backhanded flip to catcher Jorge Posada, who tagged Giambi out at the plate. The play defied logic and left fans and commentators alike in awe of Jeter's athleticism and baseball IQ. It was a moment of brilliance that epitomized Jeter's legendary career—a testament to his unwavering focus, remarkable instincts, and unparalleled will to win. As we revisit this iconic play, we're reminded of Jeter's enduring legacy and the indelible mark he left on the game of baseball.

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21 Feb 2024


In the pantheon of iconic baseball moments, Derek Jeter's flip play stands as a shining example of athleticism, instinct, and sheer determination. It was Game 3 of the 2001 ALDS, and the New York Yankees were facing the Oakland Athletics in a crucial playoff showdown. With the series tied, tension hung thick in the air as the Athletics threatened to take the lead in the seventh inning. As Jeremy Giambi rounded third and headed for home on a hit to right field, it seemed inevitable that the Athletics would score. But then, out of nowhere, Derek Jeter materialized, sprinting from his position at shortstop to field the errant throw from the outfield. In one fluid motion, Jeter scooped up the ball and executed a backhanded flip to catcher Jorge Posada, who tagged Giambi out at the plate. The play defied logic and left fans and commentators alike in awe of Jeter's athleticism and baseball IQ. It was a moment of brilliance that epitomized Jeter's legendary career—a testament to his unwavering focus, remarkable instincts, and unparalleled will to win. As we revisit this iconic play, we're reminded of Jeter's enduring legacy and the indelible mark he left on the game of baseball.

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