NEW YORK -- Derek ... To that, Jeter grinned brightly. He was joking, of course -- Judge earned the honors of becoming the 16th captain in franchise history on his own accord, but Jeter was touched ...
Caitlin Clark is set to have her illustrious career honored by the University of Iowa as they retire her No. 22 jersey on February ... are eagerly awaiting the ceremony against USC.
Noa Dalzell is a senior writer covering the WNBA and all of women's basketball for Breakaway, SB Nation's women's sports vertical, as well as the Celtics for CelticsBlog. In perhaps the most ...
it was only a matter of time before the Hawkeyes announced her jersey retirement. Well, Clark's #22 jersey will be hung in the rafters on Feb. 02, 2025, and as you'd expect, the ticket prices to ...
It will be a great feeling to look up in the rafters and see my jersey alongside those that I've admired for so long.” Clark’s jersey will be the third retired, joining Michelle Edwards’ 30 ...
Iowa announced Wednesday it would honor Clark by retiring her No. 22 jersey with a ceremony in February. According to the school, Clark will be in attendance at the retirement ceremony ...
Derek Jeter and his wife Hannah welcomed their fourth child into the world last year. Kaius was born on May 5, 2023, being the first boy after Derek and Hannah had three daughters. Being a parent ...
Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner had pledged that the Yankees would be “in the mix’’ for the lefty slugger and on-base machine who finished third in the AL MVP balloting. After a cordial and ...
Olney and Passan wrote how chairman Hal Steinbrenner tends to give star ... having not granted that request to other stars such as Derek Jeter and Aaron Judge. Across any sport, being a ...
During Juan Soto's meetings with the New York Yankees last month, one of the Yankees' goals was to give Soto a chance to get to know owner Hal Steinbrenner a little more. Hal Steinbrenner is known ...
It might be easy to say owner Hal Steinbrenner didn’t try hard enough ... and the ones who really wanted to be a Yankee. “(Derek) Jeter never wanted to play anywhere else.
Cashman then called Hal Steinbrenner and Randy Levine to tell them that the Yankees’ offer for Soto, $760 million over 16 years, fell short. “Certainly disappointed the process took us where ...