ATLANTA – Derek Jeter will return to Yankee Stadium on Sept. 9 when he makes his first-ever Outdated-Timers’ Day have a look at Yankee Stadium. Simply don’t depend on any bounce throws from the earlier shortstop.
As was the case last 12 months, the seventy fifth Outdated-Timers’ Day will not be going to perform a recreation. As an alternative, broadcasters Suzyn Waldman, Michael Kay and John Sterling will host a model new question and reply roundtable with pinstripers of the earlier.
Final 12 months, the Yankees cited different parts for not having fun with an Outdated-Timers’ Day recreation, along with scheduling conflicts and surgical procedures near some marquee names. COVID-19 vaccination statuses have been moreover an obstacle that prevented some from taking place the sector.
Whereas followers will definitely be disenchanted that there’s no exhibition as quickly as as soon as extra, Jeter’s attendance should spark intrigue at an event that felt lackluster last 12 months. Jeter is one amongst 29 anticipated attendees who carried out for the Yankees’ 1998 championship crew 25 years up to now. Honoring that squad will seemingly be a distinguished part of this 12 months’s festivities sooner than the Yankees play the Brewers.
Beneath is a complete document of anticipated attendees.
Jeter will attend alongside his Core 4 compadres, Mariano Rivera, Andy Pettitte and Jorge Posada. The customer document comprises 9 Monument Park inductees – seven of whom have had their numbers retired by the Yankees – and three Corridor of Famers.
Present Yankees supervisor Aaron Boone, within the meantime, will seemingly be joined by ex-skipper Joe Torre.
As on a regular basis, Outdated Timers’ Day may acknowledge the widows of distinguished Yankees, along with Diana Munson, widow of Thurman Munson; Joan Ford, widow of Whitey Ford; Kay Murcer, widow of Bobby Murcer; and Jill Martin, widow of Billy Martin.
The gates at Yankee Stadium will open at 11:30 a.m. on Outdated -Timers’ Day. Introductions are scheduled to begin at noon, and the ceremonies will air on the YES Community. So will the Yankees’ recreation in direction of the Brewers, which begins at 2:05 p.m.
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