ANAHEIM, Calif. -- You should forget the baseball fantasy that took place Thursday night next door to Disneyland, but only if you're among the wise who believe in pinstriped destiny this year. There is no Rally Monkey or Thunderstix at Yankee Stadium, where the American League Championship Series is headed after the fluke that was the Los Angeles Angels' 7-6 victory in Game 5.The Yankees still will take it all -- the AL pennant, a world championship, maybe the Western Hemisphere -- because they have somebody who won't settle for less.
Derek Jeter.
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"He plays hard every day, every play, and he never takes a play off, and he never takes a pitch off," said Yankees manager Joe Girardi of his shortstop and leadoff hitter that the folks at the Elias Sports Bureau say has the highest personal winning percentage (.603) among all active players with a minimum 1,000 games.
I mean, you can have Alex Rodriguez, suddenly the new Gehrig, Mantle and Jackson during the postseason. Go ahead and combine the best of A-Rod with that jumbo-sized Whitey Ford named CC Sabathia. I'll even throw in Mark Teixeira, whose Louisville Slugger has been sickly this autumn after a healthy summer. Even so, he remains Lou Gehrig smooth at first base. He also flashed some of his regular-season magic in the seventh inning. That's when the Yankees went from a 4-0 deficit to the edge of the World Series after they scored six times in the inning. Teixeira provided the first of those runs with a double that cleared the loaded bases.
Give me Jeter, though, the sometimes hidden but always consistent force behind anything great that happens to the Yankees.
Something weird happened to the Yankees this time: They rallied, but they lost, and they did so dramatically. They saw the pesky home team counter their mighty seventh with three runs in the bottom of the inning. The Angels hugged that 7-6 lead to the end, and they even survived the Yankees loading the bases in the ninth. As a result, the Angels now trail 3-2 in this best-of-seven series, but it only will delay the inevitable.
Not only do the Yankees remain a victory from reaching the World Series, they have the man who will discover various ways to get them there. With his bat, his glove, his legs, his mouth and his example.
Consider this: Jeter is the same after victory or defeat, and it doesn't matter how he played during a particular game. He never fails to move promptly to his locker to meet the large contingent of New York media and others with strong eye contact and straight talk.
I was among the "others" this time, and the answers to my series of questions to Jeter told much about Jeter and that pinstriped destiny.
The Yankees still will take it all -- the AL pennant, a world championship, maybe the Western Hemisphere -- because they have somebody who won't settle for less. Derek Jeter.
So, Derek, I said. A lot of teams would have trouble coming back in the playoffs from a loss like this, so why is it that ...
"Why would that be?" said Jeter, politely but firmly, waiting for my response with curious eyes connecting with my shocked eyes. Rarely do you get a question with a question in these situations -- unless somebody wants to be confrontational. This wasn't the case for Jeter, not since he had curious eyes.
Well, I said, the way the Yankees had to scramble back from trailing 4-0 and then scoring all those runs in the seventh. Then watching the Angels come back.
"OK, and ...," responded Jeter, politely, still with those curious eyes meeting my shocked eyes, hinting that he wanted to hear more. So I added that the Yankees are loaded with so many accomplished veterans (you know, starting with their team captain who won four world championships during his first five full seasons with the Yankees) that they won't have as much trouble winning something like a Game 6 on Saturday in the Bronx as your average team in this situation.
That's when Jeter eased into a smile as if to say, "You've earned the right to hear what I just told the guys in my clubhouse." Then he said, "Yeah, I mean. We lost the ballgame. That's pretty much it. I don't think we have to go anymore in depth than that. They played well. They played better than us. It's not like they just went out there and said, 'Now you guys can have this game.' They're playing well, too. They beat us, and now we go home and try to win Game 6."
They'll win it. They've got Andy Pettitte taking his big-game resume to the Yankee Stadium mound. One more victory for the left-hander, and he'll surpass John Smoltz with the most postseason victories by a pitcher. They've got all of those fans screaming "Let's Go Yankees" as an inspiring mantra, and they'll join all of those Yankee ghosts to push anybody in pinstripes toward higher heights. They've got George Steinbrenner, the aging owner, who has become their Gipper.
Mostly, they've got more talent than anybody. It starts and ends with the incomparable Jeter, and get this: The man has the flu, a cold or something. You never would know it, because as Girardi said earlier in the evening, "If you ask him how he feels, he gives you the same answer every time, 'Great.'"Not surprisingly, Jeter interrupted his coughing spells of the last few days to rip the first pitch of the game into right field. Later, he walked and scored during the Yankees seventh. But he also struck out twice.
That said, only Melky Cabrera (.381) and Rodriguez (.368) are hitting better during the postseason than Jeter (.280) among Yankee regulars.
Oh, I did ask Jeter one more question: How do you feel?
He nodded.
Terence Moore is a national columnist and commentator for FanHouse. He is a frequent panelist on "Rome Is Burning," an ESPN show hosted by Jim Rome, that is seen Monday through Friday at 4:30 PM ET. Moore spent more than three decades working for major newspapers, including 26 years as an award-winning sports columnist for the San Francisco Examiner and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He resides in Atlanta.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 4)
10-23-2009 @ 9:30AM
Frank and Angela said...
Jeter is tremendous. But after you woke up you realized you were insane and that the Phillies will win in 5.
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10-23-2009 @ 4:29PM
rdbn25 said...
The Philles will win in 5. lmao where do you get the balls to say something like that. What do you think the yankees are a joke team. We basically beat you in everything imaginable. Pitching, Hitting,bullpen, and management. Yankees in 6 Buddy. nobody is getting past C.C.
10-23-2009 @ 4:35PM
Frank and Angela said...
How do you even know if it's going to be the Yankees?
10-24-2009 @ 12:06PM
Hugh said...
Who is Terrence Moore? I guess you're supposed to be a journalist but this reads like it was written by Derek Jeter's girlfriend. Now, wipe your chin Terrence, then write something that has some truth to it. The Phils beat the Yankees 2 out of 3 in interleague play this season and they will stomp them in 5 games in the series - that is, if the Yankees make it. They can't even beat the Angels! Hahaha...
10-25-2009 @ 12:28AM
SgtJoeFriday said...
Well Rdbn, The Phillies have a habit of shellshocking Sabathia. The Phillies did great against Pettit. If not for a blown save, The Phillies would have swept The Stankees.
10-27-2009 @ 12:26PM
shanebill said...
rdbn25 is way too nervous. The Phillies in 5 has nothing to do with disrespect, it's just the way it is.
10-28-2009 @ 11:49PM
Yo Lorraine! said...
NO, after tonight's win....it will be in 4.
10-23-2009 @ 10:47AM
htc6600 said...
You're supposed to be an objective reporter Moore. Instead, you come across as if you're a big-breasted rah-rah bimbo for the Yankees.
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10-23-2009 @ 8:49PM
yorba9 said...
This is whats wrong with baseball. If the yankees win it's only because they bought the best players and bought the award.They could have a $400 nillion payroll next year and win another. That is why the nfl is so popular. The steelers have as good a chance as the giants. Sorry, the pirates have no chance vs. the Yankees.Until baseball puts in a hard cap, it's all a big joke!!!
10-23-2009 @ 12:04PM
kevin said...
Hey Moore...they have more talent than anyone?..Are you sure about that?.. The Phillies have the whole friggin lineup pal right down the list..Are you kidding me? Typical Yankees fan as you seem to be...its not over yet as they still have to get there. I would love nothing more than for the Angels to tie the series and give you people something to think about before shouting off your premature, no respect mouths. Oh and when was the last time they were in the Series? and who beat them two out of three this year..in their stadium? I rest my case.
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10-23-2009 @ 12:11PM
tinalidav said...
I'm confused. Why did Jeter "let" the Yankees fail to win the World Series each of the past 8 years?
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10-23-2009 @ 1:35PM
stevessoxx said...
Jeter's been at the "Helm" for the Yankees for years and they haven't won it all since 2000. Jeter allowed them to be eliminated by the Angels twice and he also allowed an epic loss to the Red Sox, what makes this year any different?
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10-23-2009 @ 2:33PM
d57fan said...
I love Jeter but man, I hope they get beat by the Phillies. I can't deal with that sense of entitlement that the "rich kids" have.
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10-23-2009 @ 2:43PM
jbegemusic2 said...
Hey Kevin,
You wouldn't be a Red Sox Fan would you? You guys don't know how to lose or win with dignity! Why can't you just say the Phils have a better chance at beating the Yankees this year (although I think ohterwise)!
I think the Angels, The Phils, and Dodgers are great teams. I also believe the Yanks have more depth in the bullpen than the Phillies right now. Hitting, they will be getting a run for their money. The yankees will pulverize Phillies pitching you just watch!But again, I think the Phillies have a great team! I think the only tastelessMLB situatiuon here are the Red Sox Fans who are and now have become Phillies Fans in disguise! Just remember the Boston Massacre in the last 8 games we beat your butts this year!
Jim
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10-24-2009 @ 6:34PM
kevin said...
Hey Jbegemusic2....I didnt know I was talking or referring to you but since you wanted to rudely comment on my comment and it was only saying to not dis the Phillies especially by a sport writer.. lets go there.. Um!!! nooo I'm not a red sox fan and you wish pal. I'm a loyal and die hard Phillies fan and very proud to admit that. Unlike most fans that only follow their teams when they are doing something worth watching do they stand up and cheer... ahem! I wonder who. Proud fan of a team that plays with heart and class..not bought out,juiced up,getting calls in their favor teams ahem! I wonder who. And I dont want to hear about past stuff like snowballing Santa,or the Michael Irvin thing.. thats past history that everyone just loves to cling onto because they have nothing better to do. There are a lot of idiot fans here just like every where else and they dont speak for the rest of us. I invite you to spend some time here in the Tri state area and you will see just how loyal and devoted we really are. Now since you wanted to go there let me enlighten you on a few things. The reason why I posted before was not to knock the Yankees but commenting on a writer not only prematurely putting the Yankees in the World Series along with everyone else but also not respecting the reigning World Champions. Get that?...they are NOT in the Series yet so until they get there he should not count his chickens before they hatch along with you. The Yankees (IF they get there) will pulverize our pitching?...hmmm think so huh? well to be honest and I can only hope Cole Hamels gets into gear cause when he does between him and Cliff Lee who by the way has a 0.74 era in three starts this post season its gonna be pretty tough. Your top guy is C.C. Sabathia and you know what the Phillies did to him last year...you do remember dont you? they WILL get to him. I admit that your bullpen has been a little bit more stable this year but our bullpen has stepped up when it counts...like NOW in the playoffs..So yeah your guys will put up some runs,maybe not and since we are on the subject on who is gonna pulverize whose pitching, did you not check the line up of the Phillies at all or are you just blabbing. We have guys that can kill you all the way down the line. 6 of them are hitting .300 or better and everyone there had at least 3 hits. You have maybe two guys. Lets see... how many runs did we score against the Dodgers that were supposed to quiet our bats with their pitching and bullpen..was it 35..hmmm! not bad for five games wouldnt you say? 55 total runs against the Rockies and Dodgers..please!!!..these guys are not intimidated by anyone and I quote several sports writers " The Phillies are an American League team playing in the National League" Also if you have the time check out the sortable bat stats so far this post season...We beat you in just about every category and lets not also forget that we did beat them two out of three, and it should have been a sweep, in their own stadium. Now even though that was the regular season and that it only matters now, you so called yankee fans (not all of you) should really check into things before you blab your mouths and your NOT even in the World Series yet which makes this better. Now Jbege..are you a cocky Yankee fan? or are you really a disgruntled Mets fan who cant seem to lose with dignity and get the picture that the Phillies are legit and ARE the reigning World Champs..that deserve some respect...they WILL be around for a loong,loong time..They are young,hungry players and they have one of the best if not the best farm league in the majors.Its a whole new era and since people say you are or were the nations team...guess what?..there are new sheriffs in town..and they are here to stay...I rest my case.
10-28-2009 @ 11:33PM
kevin said...
Hey Jbege..not to bust your balls but didnt you say the Yankees would pulverize our pitching?..hmm you said something like that didnt you?....lmao...well what do you have to say now?
10-23-2009 @ 3:56PM
Lakergregg said...
Moore wrote that Jeter has "curious eyes" and that his smile told him "You've earned the right to hear what I just told the guys in my clubhouse."
Congratulations, Jay Mariotti you are no longer the worst sports writer on aol or anywhere else for thst mstter.
You have to ask the question,how many times did Terence Moore masterbate while thinking about Jeter's "curious eyes" and making up imagined quotes that Jeter's smile was saying to him?
This has to be the worst article I have ever read. Not even the WNBA articles that are somehow allowed to appear on here come close.
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10-23-2009 @ 4:31PM
Dick said...
Once again Joe showed how poor managing can blow a game. What was he thinking putting A,J. back out after a 25 minute sit down and your team getting the lead? He should have gone all out then and there to win with his bullpen.
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10-23-2009 @ 4:38PM
Gary said...
Nothing would be finer than a Yankees meltdown similar to the 2004 ALCS against Boston, which proved to be the biggest choke job in the history of professional baseball. Don't count the Angels out just yet, they're playing for the memory of Nick Adenhart. Pray for the Angels!
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10-23-2009 @ 4:47PM
Steve said...
Derek Jeter is not the next coming of Christ, he's just a good baseball player. If the Yankee's go to the World Series, The Phillies will win the World Series in spite of Derek Jeter. The Phillies beat the Yankees 2 out of 3 this year, and they easily beat CC Sabatha in last years play-offs. New Yorkers can yap all they want to about their greatness, but the Fighting Phillies will prevail.
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