Friday, February 24, 2012

More questions for ageless Jeter

headshotJoel Sherman
Blog: Hardball

TAMPA — Derek Jeter is in the eye of the beholder.

If you are a Jeter true believer then you dismissed the visual and statistical evidence from the beginning of 2010 to midway through last year when Jeter performed as one of the worst regularly used players in the game. You criticized his critics and in your eyes Jeter remained the same as he ever was.

If you are a Jeter doubter, you dismissed as an aberration the final 11 weeks of 2011 when he returned to the same as he ever was. You just don’t believe he can sustain that any more at age 37.

Jeter, 20 years after being drafted, officially reports with position players to Yankee camp today and begins to answer this question: Who are you?

ANOTHER SEASON: Joel Sherman says there are a lot of questions surrounding Derek Jeter as he enters his 17th season as the Yankees starting shortstop.

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ANOTHER SEASON: Joel Sherman says there are a lot of questions surrounding Derek Jeter as he enters his 17th season as the Yankees starting shortstop.

“What he did late last year said, ‘I’m not done yet,’” Yankees hitting coach Kevin Long said.

General manager Brian Cashman said: “I think he is an above-average player.”

The Yankees, of course, remain vested in this belief, need it to be true. They like Eduardo Nunez. But for the 17th straight season, Jeter is the starting shortstop. Until further notice, he is going to lead off. This cannot be an emeritus position, in other words.

Jeter turns 38 in June and the only shortstops in major league history to perform well at this age were the Cooperstown duo of Honus Wagner and Luke Appling in the first half of the 20th Century. Barry Larkin, a 2012 Hall of Fame inductee, was, for example, a poor facsimile of himself at age 38, producing a .672 OPS.

That is not that different from the .691 that Jeter had managed from the start of 2010 through July 8 of last year. And that is no insignificant period. It was 943 at-bats in which he particularly struggled against righties (.648 OPS) and on the road (.666). He soiled his clutch reputation hitting .080 with the bases loaded (2-for-25) and .243 with runners in scoring position.

Had he not been Derek Jeter, he would have lost his leadoff spot, particularly against righties, and Nunez would have played even more, in general. Considering his age and the length of the slide, Jeter was trending toward the cliff. It felt Movie-of-the-Week-ish to think he could conjure his past for any sustained period.

And then he had a comic book superhero Saturday. He reached 3,000 hits with a home run off Rays ace David Price within the confines of a 5-for-5 day in which he drove home the winning run. From there to the end of the season, Jeter hit .338. It wasn’t 943 at-bats, but it was 266, which is half a season.

After a season and a half of limp singles, Jeter began to sting the ball again. He regained his timeliness (.355 with runners in scoring position). And he even held his own against right-handed pitching (.315 average).

Cashman theorized that Jeter was unnerved somewhat by playing for a free-agent contract in 2010 and closing in on 3,000 hits in 2011, and liberated from those twin problems he returned to being a highly productive player. The normally imperturbable Jeter admitted after reaching 3,000 hits that he was unsettled by the hunt.

In addition, Jeter spent three weeks on the disabled list starting in mid-June and that allowed him to reunite with his personal hitting guru, Gary Denbo. After the problematic 2010, Jeter and Long had worked on redoing the shortstop’s stride and trying to pull more. Denbo and Jeter restored his career-long style, and suddenly Jeter was letting the ball travel longer toward him and finding his hands still were quick enough to do damage, even in his late 30s.

“For some people the more analytical and mechanical you get the worse they are,” Long said. “I was probably throwing too much out there.”

So what does this mean for 2012? In the true believers’ eyes, Jeter will always be young and beyond criticism. The doubters will consider the birth certificate and the overall results make Jeter look more like Marco Scutaro the last two years than his prime self.

Unlike fellow dynastic cornerstone Mariano Rivera, Jeter is giving no indications he is ready to retire. But Rivera has had no deviation in his greatness. Jeter has. Thus as another camp opens for Derek Jeter we are left with a question:

Who are you?

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Saturday, February 18, 2012

CHSAA/Private boys basketball roundup: Nazareth finishes league season undefeated

In the race for an unbeaten league record, Nazareth’s boys basketball team beat the nationally ranked girls.

Samson Usilo had 15 points and Naquan Chandler had 13 points to lead Naz to a 56-33 win over Salesian in CHSAA Class B boys basketball Friday in New Rochelle. Shajea Stephenson had 10 points and Mike Megafu had nine points and 14 rebounds for the Kingsmen (18-6, 12-0 ‘B’), who have won 10 straight games.

It is the first time in coach Todd Jamison’s tenure that Nazareth has completed a league season undefeated. The first-place Kingsmen have a bye into the CHSAA Class B semifinals, which are set for Feb. 28 at a venue to be determined. They will face the winner of a quarterfinal contest next Saturday between St. Agnes and Cathedral Prep. Salesian (9-14, 6-4) will meet Cathedral Prep that day.

NON-LEAGUE

Packer Collegiate 50, Trinity 47: Ethan Feldman had 21 points and seven rebounds and Nick Morton added nine points and nine rebounds for Packer Collegiate (20-3), which has won 17 straight games. Seniors Morton, Billy Dudine, Angus MacIntyre and Taylor Hickson were honored before tip-off in their final home game. Trinity is 6-12.

Fieldston 52, Friends Seminary 39: Will Savage had 13 points and Tyler Ridley had 10 for Fieldston (19-4), which faces FDA in the Collegiate Invitational next Thursday at 4 p.m.

OTHER SCORES

Rye Country Day School 72, Columbia Prep 60

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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Santa Anita Graded Entries

Post Time: 4:00 p.m.

FIRST-5 fur; $23,000; clm($30,000); 3YO

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Jockey

Last 3

Odds

1 Spacecoast(L),121

MPedrz

6-5-x

5-2

4 Nifty Dream(L),121

JTalam

5-4-9

2-1

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VEspnz

x-x-x

7-2

3 WarrensPassinL116

EFlores

6-9-x

4-1

5 Senjen(L),121

ABison

x-x-x

6-1

6 TheDollRoom(L)121

CSthrln

x-x-x

12-1

7 Bulletgirl(L),121

MLinrs

5-4-5

15-1

8 DocsGldFllyngM121

OBerrio

9-6-x

20-1

SECOND-1 mile; $27,000; clm($40,000); 3YO

PN Horse, Wt.

Jockey

Last 3

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5 Hannah G(L),121

JRosari

5-9-8

9-5

4 Cavalletta(L),121

MSmth

5-2-4

5-2

1 ClearlyCasual(L121

JTalam

3-x-x

4-1

2 Call Me Lucy(L),121

AQnnz

5-6-x

4-1

3 Night Teller(L),121

B Blanc

4-6-10

4-1

6 Joca Queen(L),121

ADlgdll

5-6-4

15-1

7 FrecklesGaloreL111

K Coa

6-5-x

15-1

THIRD-6 1/2 fur; $26,000; clm($20,000); 4up

PN Horse, Wt.

Jockey

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4 BlueTambourinL116

EFlores

8-1-1

5-2

1 SubpoenthDrssL119

JRosari

7-1-3

3-1

2 Jaws n'Paws(L),121

KKriggr

1-5-1

7-2

3 TakthmnyndrnL121

MGtrrz

1-6-2

15-1

5 GamblingPkrfcL121

MPedrz

4-2-4

8-1

6 Line One(L),121

JTalam

2-6-4

9-2

7 YouCanDream(L121

ADlgdll

1-5-7

6-1

8 MoscowMovie(L121

MGarci

5-2-1

8-1

FOURTH-6 1/2 furT; $35,000; cl($32,0); 4up

PN Horse, Wt.

Jockey

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6 SarasotaSnshnL121

JRosari

5-2-10

5-2

7 BrownIsBeige(L121

KKriggr

2-1-5

3-1

1 KissMySwiss(L),119

HBerris

7-3-5

20-1

2 PicturePerfect(L116

EFlores

1-4-3

4-1

3 ThereIsNoLimitL121

EMldnd

2-3-9

6-1

4 SheBeSmokin(L121

CNaktn

2-5-1

10-1

5 Vikkilee(L),119

MGarci

3-6-4

8-1

8 TribalBeauty(L),121

ADlgdll

10-1-1

12-1

9 High Resolve(L),121

CSthrln

1-7-12

5-1

FIFTH-6 fur; $17,000; clm($8,000); 4up

PN Horse, Wt.

Jockey

Last 3

Odds

7 Clue Me In(L),121

MPedrz

3-3-2

9-5

5 MyManSumo(L)121

AQnnz

9-8-1

2-1

1 PartyMandate(L121

CSntgR

8-9-5

20-1

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ACstnn

3-5-9

6-1

3 ThricetheVice(L121

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7-3-8

6-1

4 TrumpetPlyrJyL121

ADlgdll

8-6-8

6-1

6 Fandino(L),121

VEspnz

8-5-8

6-1

8 Battle Point(L),121

DVergr

5-6-4

20-1

9 Let MeFinish(L),121

OBerrio

8-9-9

30-1

SIXTH-1 1/8 miles(T); $56,000; mdn; 3YO

PN Horse, Wt.

Jockey

Last 3

Odds

6 Cat'sEnough(L),121

MGtrrz

2-5-11

9-2

5 Vibrato Jazz(L),121

JRosari

2-5-6

4-1

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VEspnz

6-3-3

6-1

2 Lune deCaro(L),121

F Prat

x-x-x

15-1

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MPedrz

4-x-x

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12 Goofy Foot(M),116

EFlores

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SEVENTH-6 1/2 fur; $58,000; alw; 3YO(f)

PN Horse, Wt.

Jockey

Last 3

Odds

4 VickiVictoria(L),122

KKriggr

2-1-4

4-1

5 Twelve Folds(L),122

MPedrz

5-1-2

9-5

1 Belloma(L),122

AQnnz

6-1-x

6-1

2 HabitForming(L119

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2-1-2

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3-5-1

4-1

6 BackwoodsBellL114

EFlores

1-4-6

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1-3-x

12-1

EIGHTH-5 fur; $23,000; clm($30,000); 3YO

PN Horse, Wt.

Jockey

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KKriggr

x-x-x

4-1

9 Flashy Rae(L),121

MPedrz

x-x-x

7-2

2 Wild Bella(L),121

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4-6-x

20-1

3 Mil Estrellas(L),121

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x-x-x

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8 LivetheForth(L),121

JRosari

3-x-x

4-1

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Monday, February 13, 2012

Chinese City Reverses Property Policy

SHANGHAI—An industrial city in eastern China reversed itself after announcing it had eased tight property controls in contradiction of national policy, indicating no letup in Beijing's campaign to cool the overheated real-estate sector.

The city of Wuhu had said Thursday that residents were eligible for subsidies and tax waivers for home purchases, stirring expectations that a broader loosening might be on the way around the country.

On Saturday, however, an announcement appeared on the Wuhu government website saying the city would "unswervingly uphold the goals of macroeconomic policy, resolutely choke off unreasonable increases in real-estate prices and restrain speculative investment."

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Finally, on Sunday, Wuhu posted a brief statement online saying that after receiving feedback from "every level of society," the city government has decided to delay implementation as it studies how to improve the policies. The statement didn't elaborate.

The move echoed a similar about-face in October last year in the city of Foshan in southern Guangdong province. In that case, Foshan authorities canceled easing measures just hours after announcing them.

In both cases, it appeared that local governments had exceeded their authority and that Beijing had intervened to reassert national policy aimed at bringing down runaway property prices to more affordable levels in the face of social unrest.

In a note on Sunday, Credit Suisse analyst Du Jinsong advised clients to sell shares in Chinese property developers following the move. "The Wuhu reversal clearly shows that the stock market has severely underestimated the central government's political will to cool the housing market significantly further," Mr. Du said.

The official Xinhua news agency on Sunday carried comments by Premier Wen Jiabao pledging that Beijing would continue to carry out the property tightening policy until prices return to "reasonable" levels.

Expectations of various forms of easing surfaced after the Chinese central bank said last week it will support financing for social housing projects and first-time home purchases.

The Wuhu relaxation move was designed to support purchases of smaller-size apartments and property for self-use only. The municipal government said at the time it is providing a 150 yuan-per-square-meter ($24 per square meter) subsidy for new homes with a floor space of less than 70 square meters and a 50 yuan-per-square-meter subsidy for new homes between 70 and 90 square meters.

The city would also offer subsidies for home purchases by professionals with high qualifications ranging from 100 yuan to 300 yuan per square meter. Wuhu would also waive a tax on property transactions—the "deed tax," which is typically 1%-2% of a home's value— for home purchases, including homes in the secondary market.

Faced with a slowing economy and persistent inflationary pressures, Beijing is in a bind regarding its policies for the property sector, a growth engine but also historically a source of social grievances and instability.

Income from land sales and property transaction-related fees has traditionally been a source of revenue for local governments in China.

Housing sales in China have plunged in recent months as home buyers have taken to the sidelines in anticipation of further declines in prices thanks to Beijing's tightening campaign.

The average sale price of homes in Wuhu city was 5,567 yuan per square meter last month, down 0.25% from a month earlier and 5.7% from the same period a year earlier, according to private-sector data provider, China Real Estate Index System.

Write to Shen Hong at hong.shen@dowjones.com
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Thursday, February 9, 2012

THE SEAL LION CAVES, OREGON (15)

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THE SEAL LION CAVES, OREGON (15)

Photograph taken at 09.05am on August 31st 2011 at Seal rock, close to the worlds largest sea caves, The Sea Lion Caves off the Oregon Coastal Highway 101 just North of Florence in Oregon State, USA.

Nikon D700 48mm 1/200s f/14.0 iso200

Nikkor AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ED IF. Manfrotto 055XPro carbon fibre tripod & Manfrotto 327 magnesium pistol grip ball head. Nikon MC-DC2 remote shutter release. Nikon GP-1 GPS.

LATITUDE: N 44d 29m 31.34s
LONGITUDE: W 124d 5m 0.34s
ALTITUDE: 29.0m

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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Cool little tuck shop #lunch #surryhills #shop

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Cool little tuck shop #lunch #surryhills #shop

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Monday, February 6, 2012

Tasman Arch, Tasman Peninsula

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Tasman Arch, Tasman Peninsula

The Tasman Arch is like an extreme blowhole formation. Over many thousands of years, the sea has eroded a tunnel into the soft dolomite rock at the bottom of the cliff, and gradually, more and more of the roof collapsed making the cave about 50-100 metres high. Finally, at the end of the tunnel, the roof collapsed entirely, leaving this impressive view down through what is now a natural bridge or archway probably 20 metres across, 50 metres from seaward edge to the edge closest the camera, probably no more than 10 metres thick, and about 100 metres above the sea... (the railings you can see in the right are 1.5 metres high) It makes you think twice when you walk across it... :-o I certainly wouldn't have wanted to be one of the council grew using jack-hammers to put up those railings!!!

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Tasman Arch, impressive view

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Sunday, February 5, 2012

Icy smoothness

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Icy smoothness

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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Dinner Time

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Dinner Time

Coyote Hills - Snow Geese

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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Drops dreams 2

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Drops dreams 2

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