On this day in 2001: Derek Jeter makes an unbelievable flip to Jorge Posada for the out at the plate to preserve the Yankees’ 1-0 lead in Game 3 of the ALDS

On this day in 2001: Derek Jeter makes an unbelievable flip to Jorge Posada for the out at the plate to preserve the Yankees' 1-0 lead in Game 3 of the ALDS
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  1. Credit to the ump for seeing that tag behind the calf.

    If he would’ve chumped that call — sucks cus no replay existed

  2. Amazing play of course but I’m always impressed by the announcer’s call of it too. Absolutely recognized and met the moment

  3. That look in Giambi’s face at the end. The brilliant Jeter coming out of nowhere, shockingly.
    RIP to Jeremy Giambi

  4. On the chalkboard the shortstop is nowhere near that cutoff. Jeter just somehow knew to be there. Incredible baseball instinct.

  5. I’d trade almost any World Series to have won in 2001. What an incredible ride it was from going down 0-2 against the As, to wiping the floor with the 116 win Mariners and then those three World Series games at the Stadium, the win there would have been so sweet.

  6. If he was actually out, sure. I’m still not convinced that he was. I think Posada tagged the back of Giambi’s calf when his foot was already down. I also think the Jeter diving into the stands play was much more impressive. This play was more heads-up.

  7. It’s so crazy how different the perceptions are of this play between fanbases. Over here, we rave about how Jeter made a zillion IQ play, but A’s fans look at this and go “GIAMBI YOU IDIOT WHY DIDN’T YOU SLIDE”

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