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    Derek Jeter is one of the best baseball players to ever play the game. He has an unbelievable passion for the game‚ a great level of dedication and respect‚ and is a great leader and role model. He has over 3‚000 hits‚ a handful of World Series rings‚ and a Hall of Fame résumé. Today I’m going to talk about Derek Jeter because I have been watching him play since I was 3 years old. Jeter started playing baseball at an early age‚ he is the leader of all-time hits for the Yankees and he established

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    Derek Jeter Derek Jeter was born June 26‚ 1974 in New Jersey. His father was a Ph. D‚ substance abuse counselor and his mother an accountant. During his childhood they tried to reinforce the ideas of proper behavior by making him sign a contract every year that set acceptable and unacceptable behaviors. They also did not allow him to use the word “can’t”. His father played shortstop for Fisk University in Tennessee. His sister played softball in high school she was a star also‚ she is five

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    Derek Jeter was a respected player off the field as well as on the field. Derek Jeter is the definition of a life of consequence; the definition of a life of consequence is to live a happy‚ meaningful life‚ and also to make a difference in the world for the better. Derek Jeter is arguably the best short stop of all-time moreover he was an affectionate person. Jeter’s charity‚ integrity‚ and his leadership are the reason why he lives a life of consequence. When Jeter was young‚ his parents could

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    Series in just four years. In the locker room everyone was celebrating as Derek Jeter was trying to get to the exit so he could find his parents. Derek’s parents have been helping him to achieve his goals. As a child he was required to do his homework before he did anything else. He also had to sign a contract each year about his goals and the rules he needed to follow to be able to participate in sports. In high school Derek played baseball and basketball at Kalamazoo Central. As a child he grew up

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    Derek Sanderson Jeter is an American baseball shortstop who has played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball for the New York Yankees. A five-time World Series champion‚ Jeter is regarded as a central figure of the Yankees during their success of the 1990s and 2000s due to his hitting ability‚ baserunning‚ and leadership. He is the Yankees’ all-time career leader in hits‚ games played‚ stolen bases‚ and at bats . His accolades include thirteen All-Star selections‚ five Gold Glove Awards‚ five Silver

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    Derek Sanderson Jeter was born on June 26‚ 1974 in Pequannock‚ NJ. After spending the early years of his life growing up less than 30 miles away from Yankee Stadium‚ his family moved to Kalamazoo‚ Michigan where Derek began playing tee-ball at the age of five. Thanks to the influence of his grandmother‚ he grew up a Yankees fan and idolized outfielder Dave Winfield. Derek would normally return to New Jersey during the summer to visit his grandparents and attend Yankees games. His early days on

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    Derek Jeter: Pride of the Yankees is a novel written by Patrick Giles that focuses on the New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter. This novel covers Derek Jeter’s years of life growing up and his career in baseball. Derek Jeter is an amazing baseball player with a passion for the game. To him baseball is more than a game‚ which is why he will always put his body on the line to come away with a win. His unbelievable athletic ability makes him excellent on the baseball field by making plays that defy

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    armory‚ looking so distraught that Bernie Williams didn’t know what to do so he had offered her a hug. It was phenomenal the impact the players had‚ not only Bernie Williams but Derek Jeter as well. A girl who’s father was the pilot of one of the planes that crashed‚ requested Derek Jeter to call her. Not only did Derek Jeter call her‚ but he gave her a private tour of Yankee Stadium (Nine Innings). The girls recently saddened life had a recent uprise. These minor things kept America united‚ brought

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    the shortstop‚ number two‚ Derek Jeter.” The iconic voice of announcer Bob Sheppard brings about a loud roar from the crowd as The Captain walks onto the field‚ but now‚ gone. This story starts in Kalamazoo‚ Michigan where we meet an 11 year-old boy so passionate about achieving his goal to pursue baseball‚ and look where he is now. Derek Sanderson Jeter‚ a man who saw the world differently‚ was just a regular kid‚ but a regular kid with a dream and a hope. When Derek Jeter was 9‚ he stood in front

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    the last several baseball seasons there have been some hits that marked notable (for baseball fans) milestones. One was Barry Bonds hitting a record-breaking 756th home run. Another was Derek Jeter getting his 3000th hit. My question is about the fellow who caught the ball in each of these two events -- Derek Jeter’s 3000th hit and Barry Bonds’s 756th home run. The baseball in each case was estimated to be worth several hundred thousand dollars – did these men realize income at that moment? (Hint:

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