Derek Jeter resumes baseball activities
New York Yankees' shortstop Derek Jeter resumed baseball activities on Friday at the Yankees' Minor League complex.
As reported by Adam Berry at MLB.com,
"Jeter was examined Thursday in Charlotte, N.C., by Dr. Robert Anderson,
who performed the initial surgery last October on Jeter's fractured left
ankle. The Yankees said in a statement Thursday that...
New York Yankees Derek Jetter cleared to take part in baseball activities. How long will this last?
The 38-year-old Derek Jeter has been cleared to take part in baseball activities. Many Yankees fans will be glad to get the captain back. Even though the Yankees have done well with out him, Jeter always finds a way to add a spark to the Yankees line-up. Jeter hasn’t been able to play this season due to problems with his ankle. The question now becomes what do the Yankees do with...
Yankees' Derek Jeter cleared for all baseball activities
Derek Jeter is one step closer to re-joining the New York Yankees roster. The 38-year old captain, who is recovering from a fractured ankle suffered last year during the playoffs, has slowly been progressing toward a return. Now, his return seems imminent. He will still have to work through some drills and likely go out on a rehab assignment, but Jeter has finally been cleared...
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Jeter cleared for baseball activities
After a recovery period lasting nearly eight months, Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter finally was cleared to resume full baseball activities on Thursday.
Report: Derek Jeter cleared to do more baseball stuff!
Derek Jeter news hasn’t been very inspiring for the past several months. The last time anything created a stir was his press conference to announce that he didn’t know when he would return to playing this year. Some thought he was going to retire, but no way was Jeter going to allow himself to walk away from the game with a boot on. According to Mark Feisand of the New York Daily...
Jeter medically cleared for baseball activities
New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter has been medically cleared to resume full baseball activities and running on his surgically repaired left ankle.
The Yankees said Thursday that Jeter was examined by Dr. Robert Anderson in Charlotte, N.C., and that he is continuing to heal. He received clearance to progress into baseball activities and running.
The 13-time All-Star hasn'...
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Captain cleared for baseball activities
Derek Jeter and the Yankees received good news on Thursday after the Captain met with his surgeon, Dr. Robert Anderson in North Carolina. The soon-to-be 39 year old shortstop has been cleared for baseball activities.
Jeter tried to make it back for Opening Day this season but couldn’t after on-going soreness and an X-ray revealed a small crack in the surgically repaired ankle...
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Jeter takes swings, fields grounders
Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter took another step in his rehab by increasing his baseball activity on Monday by taking ground balls and swinging the bat.
Jeter back on the field
Derek Jeter was scheduled to meet with his surgeon this week in Charlotte, NC as part of a follow up examination on his injured ankle. He apparently had that meeting over the weekend, and received some good news.
Jeter took 25 dry-swings and fielded grounders right at him on Monday in Tampa, according to Andrew Marchand of ESPN New York. This represents a step in the right direction...
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For years, brooders within the Yankiverse - you know who you are - have agonized over who will "replace" the twin towers - Mo and Jeet - when that Yankee Nuclear Clock finally chimes midnight. The notion often goes that we'll sign a great closer or shortstop, someone worthy of becoming a question on Trivial Pursuit. This is because we are fools.For starters, icons don...
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