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Derek Jeter is letting it be known that he doesn't miss playing baseball, but playing in a World Series is a special moment.
You might remember Colin Cowherd. About a decade ago, he stirred major controversy after making questionable remarks about the intelligence of players from the Dominican Republic.
Baseball moves on. The Yankees move on. And Derek Jeter, the player, is long since done - and seems to be entirely at peace with it.
Derek Jeter isn’t itching to get back on the baseball diamond. While the Yankees great has remained a part of the game as a broadcaster on Fox’s MLB coverage — and previously as a minority owner and CEO of the Marlins — he seemed to go out of his way on Tuesday to mention that he did not miss the game while on “The Herd with Colin Cowherd.”
Derek Jeter shared a hilarious prank story from his playing days with the New York Yankees.
Everyone in the baseball world misses Derek Jeter, the New York Yankees legend. Well, maybe not everyone, probably the fans of the Atlanta Braves still hold some resentment towards
New York Yankees GM Brian Cashman responds to criticism from former stars Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez, defending the organization’s roster construction and manager Aaron Boone after the ALDS exit.
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Brian Cashman rips Derek Jeter’s ‘sad’ comments on Yankees — and reveals call he made to the captain
As the Yankees’ season came to a bitter end earlier in October, franchise icon Derek Jeter suggested that manager Aaron Boone wasn’t the one making the call on every in-game move.
At first glance, the black-bordered card shows a classic action shot of Jeter at bat. However, if you look in the background, you can spot a former president and a baseball legend: Yankees slugger Mickey Mantle gripping a bat in the dugout and President George W. Bush smiling and waving from the stands, both photoshopped into the image.
With the New York Yankees on the brink of elimination, Big Papi put forward an audacious, humorous plan for how they could save themselves, one which requires Derek Jeter and other former Bombers to suit up.