@RepJackKimble Oh no you have to work 160 days out of the years. That sounds awfully hard. You should take a recess to think about all the hardwork you do.
Jeter was the face of the Yankees. He sat in that clubhouse every night, watched teammates stick needles in their asses, won a WS MVP and rings off the back of it and said nothing. For years. Not until reporters dragged it into the light.
“Innocent” is a word you use for a kid who didn’t know what was happening.
Jeter knew. He profited. He stayed quiet. Jeter let the entire sport eat the consequences while he kept the trophies.
I don’t think he gets enough criticism for it. I don’t think any player, manager or coach from the Yankees should be allowed to even buy a ticket to the HOF, let alone get inducted into it.