Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Breaking Gehrig's Record

Jeter, now three hits away from beating Lou Gehrig's record, did not have a promising start. In reality if Jeter has a great game, he could beat the record with a multiple hit game. However in the double-header a couple days ago, he went 0 for 8. He had a few hits that looked like they may have squeeked through the infield but the other team made amazing plays, robbing him of a hit or two. He obviously will break the record. I just hope he doesn't go through a horrible slump and doesn't break the record for a long time. He is one of the best in the game so that is not likely. We'll have to wait and see how he does in the next few games.

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