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Nearly five months after stepping down as CEO of the Miami Marlins, Derek Jeter indicated he would be open to a return to baseball in some capacity. The Hall of Fame shortstop and New York Yankees legend discussed his baseball future, among other topics ...
Tonight we get Parts 3 and 4 of the engrossing new seven-part documentary series about legendary New York Yankee shortstop Derek Jeter. The series, directed by Emmy-winner Randy Wilkins, premiered last week with the first two episodes (airing on Monday and ...
A revealing interview with legendary Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter has left New York fans debating the true meaning of retirement. Despite having one of the most glorious careers i
Derek Jeter said goodbye to the field when he retired from playing Major League Baseball in 2014, and apparently, he never looked back. Jeter joined Colin Cowherd’s FS1 and Fox Sports Radio show Tuesday afternoon to discuss the World Series after the Los Angeles Dodgers outlasted the Toronto Blue Jays in 18 innings to win Read
Fri, 26 Apr 2013 03:50:40 GMT — NEW YORK (AP) - Don't count out the captain. Derek Jeter is certain he will return to the New York Yankees this season at the same level that made him one of baseball's most revered players. In a jocular mood and wearing ...
On a beautiful Saturday summer afternoon in The Bronx filled with Yankees of old running around trying not to get hurt, the lone glaring absence was No. 2. Derek Jeter did not attend this year’s Old-Timers’ Day — the first since 2019 that included an ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers face a must-win World Series Game 2 after a crushing Game 1 loss vs. Blue Jays, Yankees legend Derek Jeter warns.
When Derek Jeter takes himself out of a game, you know it has to be serious. The captain was one step closer to reaching his 3,000th hit in Monday's game against the Cleveland Indians. Reaching his 2,994th hit, many believed Jeter would reach his long ...
You think you know Derek Jeter — the Captain, the leader, the face of calm under pressure. But rewind to the old Yankee Stadium days and you’ll find a different side of him — a mischievous prankster who once had a rookie ready to call his lawyer.