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In their prime..


Nomar > Jeter


Right?

Loved Nomar, unfortunately, he was made of glass.

I agree though, personally, Nomar>Jeter. From 97-03, Nomar was a beast.

Ya Nomar used to rake back in those days, I remember when he came out on an SI cover dude was absolutely solid, he looked like a mini body builder


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I was talking about the Matt Harvey thing. He interviewed mets fans on the street and they didn't know they were talking to Matt Harvey

You could probably do that in every city!

nah anybody wearing a mariners jersey would know who felix was... i would hope, especially if it was his

Felix has been around for a while now though!

This is his 1st full season in the majors!
 

I was talking about the Matt Harvey thing. He interviewed mets fans on the street and they didn't know they were talking to Matt Harvey

You could probably do that in every city!

nah anybody wearing a mariners jersey would know who felix was... i would hope, especially if it was his

Felix has been around for a while now though!

This is his 1st full season in the majors!

fair. dude gets marketed like crazy here. but your right 70% of our fans wouldn't recognize kyle seager, or nick franklin if they were wearing his jersey and he was standing infront of them
 
I would love to see someone break down why they think Nomar was better than Derek? Nomar was great no doubt.
 
I would love to see someone break down why they think Nomar was better than Derek? Nomar was great no doubt.

1997 through his last season with the Boston Red Sox in 2003, Garciaparra hit .325 with a .372 on base average and a .557 slugging average. He averaged 24 home runs a year.


From his first full season in 1996 through 2003, Jeter batted .318 with a .390 on base average. He slugged .462 and averaged 16 home runs a year.
 
imo that aint THAT MUCH of a difference ..

considering the little things jeter does ( see ball flip and various dives into the stands ) , i'd take jeter all day .....
 
Plus, Nomar and Jeter had two totally different roles on their respective teams. Nomar was always the middle of the order bat and Jeter was the table setter.
 
1997 through his last season with the Boston Red Sox in 2003, Garciaparra hit .325 with a .372 on base average and a .557 slugging average. He averaged 24 home runs a year.


From his first full season in 1996 through 2003, Jeter batted .318 with a .390 on base average. He slugged .462 and averaged 16 home runs a year.

Hmmmmm.....

One guy was around juicers (David Ortiz, Manny Ramirez and Jose Canseco) and the other guy has never been accused of steroids........

I've always believed he took steroids. Little guy one day, buff guy the next. Turned into a power hitter one day. Then started getting hurt ALL the time like my boy Alex :smh:

Nomar might have had 4-5 better years but Jeter led a team for almost 20 years. Nomar was flashy and gaudy (juice does that) and Jeter was clutch and consistent.
 
I don't want to have a steroid debate but **** Bud Selig. He knew players were juicing. That list should have never leaked names. Now that it has, they should release the rest of the names.
 
Jeter had the better career for me. Leadership and championships say a lot.

But Nomar had the higher peak in his prime, just didn't exhibit the same consistency or longevity.

Maybe it's just me, but I'm not overly impressed by Nomar's physique on the SI cover.
 
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