Memorabilia
Derek Jeter Scouting Report 14x26 Framed Collage
- Item Number
- 151
- Estimated Value
- 250 USD
- Opening Bid
- 100 USD
Item Description
Derek Jeter Kalamazoo High School Scouting Report By Yankees Scout Dick Groch 2 Photo 14x26 Framed Collage. Most Yankee fans wouldn’t recognize April 8th, 1992 as an important date in Yankees history. It doesn’t compare to October 13th 2001, when Derek Jeter ran across the infield grass at the Oakland County Coliseum to grab a fleeting Shane Spencer’s outfield throw and “flip” the ball to Posada at home. It doesn’t compare to October 31, 2001 when Jeter’s World Series walk off home run dubbed him, “Mr. November”. It definitely doesn’t compete with July 11th, 2011 when Jeter became the first player in Yankee history to join the 3,000 hit club going 5 for 5 on that summer day and sending hit number 3,000 into the left field stands for a homerun. On April 8, 1992, the Yankees didn’t even play a game. Dick Groch was the scout who on behalf of the New York Yankees scouted a 6’2”, 159 pound shortstop from Kalamazoo High School, Derek Jeter. Groch has often recounted, “people tell me you signed a good player. No I tell them, I signed a franchise.” In April of 1992 Groch knew the kid he was scouting was special. Scouts routinely use a 20 to 80 scale to rate the different skills of a player, with a score of 50 considered to be an average Major Leaguer. A 60 means a player is above average and a 70 means a player is among the best of the best. Jeter was rated on that day by Groch a 64, and ended by summarizing "A Yankee!" A five-tool player. He will be a M.L. star times five!!." By now the story has been told, when the 6th pick in the draft came there were still a few within the organization who thought Derek may forego the pros and head to the University of Michigan on a baseball scholarship when Groch spoke out “the only place this kid is going is Cooperstown.” As we now are in the final season of a career that includes 5 World Series titles, over 3,000 hits, 2000 World Series MVP, 1996 Rookie of the Year and more it’s obvious how right that ‘92 report was. Now with Steiner Sports you can bring home a true Jeter keepsake and piece of Yankees history with this limited edition framed Collage. Each 14x26 limited edition collage is framed with 2 photos of a young, pre 1996 Jeter in Yankees pinstripes along with a reprint of the actual Dick Groch scouting report. For the Jeter fan or baseball historian this is the perfect gift and a symbol of where it all began for Derek Jeter and the New York Yankees. Groch couldn’t have been more correct, he did sign a franchise!
Item Special Note
Shipping not included, for online winners, please contact Brooke Stewart at bstewart@heritagechristianservices.org for details.
Please note the online portion of this event will close on Sunday, June 26 at 12 p.m. EST. At that time, paper bid sheets will be brought to the LIVE event on Monday, June 27. A proxy bidder will be available at the live event to bid on behalf of online bidders that cannot attend in person. Please note if you'd like to have a proxy bidder on June 27 by the time the online auction closes. Item is available for pick up at the LIVE event taking place on Monday, June 27, 2016. After event, pick up is available at our East Rochester, NY Main Office.
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