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Derek Jeter Hilariously Exposed For Dodgers Take That Aged Like Milk

New York Yankees legend and FOX analyst Derek Jeter stepped up with a confident call before Game 2 of the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays. Jeter predicted that Dodgers starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who threw a complete game masterpiece in his last start, wouldn’t deliver another complete game in Game 2 against the Jays. When Yamamoto did just that, it fueled a wave of gleeful online ribbing aimed squarely at Jeter.

The setup unfolded during FOX’s pregame broadcast before Game 2. Jeter, drawing from his wealth of big-stage experience, reasoned that Yamamoto’s pitch count and the intensity of Yankee Stadium—no, wait, Rogers Centre’s hostile confines—would force an early exit. “Yamamoto threw a complete game last time. He’s not gonna throw one here in the World Series,” Jeter quipped, his tone laced with the certainty of a five-time champion. Fellow legends in the booth, Alex Rodriguez and David Ortiz, nodded along, setting the stage for what became baseball’s latest viral moment.

Yamamoto, the 27-year-old Japanese sensation, had other plans. Over nine innings, he scattered just four hits, struck out 10 Blue Jays, and walked none. Postgame clips of the FOX trio’s stunned reactions exploded across social media, with Jeter’s wide-eyed disbelief drawing comparisons to a deer in headlights. Fans piled on, dubbing Jeter a “Dodgers hater” and photoshopping his face onto infamously failed forecasts from history. Memes flooded X and TikTok, turning the miscall into a 24-hour roast fest that even had neutral observers chuckling.

Yet, amid the laughs, it’s worth pausing to cut Jeter some slack—this was no egregious blunder, but an honest swing from a sharp mind. Predictions in October baseball are educated guesses amid chaos, and Jeter’s logic tracked.

What truly shines through is Jeter’s poise in owning the miss, pivoting seamlessly to praise Yamamoto’s “absolute masterpiece” during the broadcast. His genuine awe elevated the analysis, reminding viewers why he’s a studio staple.

Beyond this hiccup, Jeter proves a stellar counterpoint to Rodriguez and Ortiz on FOX’s desk. Together, they form a dream team: cerebral, charismatic, and unflappably entertaining. Jeter’s occasional L? Just seasoning for the feast of insight he brings night after night. As the series barrels toward Game 3, expect more bold takes from the captain.

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