Derek Jeter: A Yankees Icon Looks Back on His Incredible Career | Undeniable with Joe Buck

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New York Yankees Captain and MLB Hall of Famer sits down with Legendary Broadcaster Jow Buck to talk about his legendary Yankees Career, how he almost quit baseball, and what being clutch feels like.

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As a Life long red Sox fan this kid was the epitome of class and the face of baseball. A true role model.

paulclancy
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I was at Yankee Stadium when Jeter got his 3, 000th hit and went 5 for 5 vs Tampa Bay. It was epic, to say the least

stevenarbolino
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Have been a Yankee fan since l was 10. I am now 75. I still can't wait for that smell of spring when baseball begins. My grandson took me to my first major league and Yankees game. Derek Jeter was my hero. Such a kind and wonderful man. Wish all players could be likle.him. l did not get to see Derek but l did get to see the Yankees play and go to Yankee Stadium.

ellenmiller
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He used to live near my office on 1st Ave near the United Nations and everyone loved him in the neighborhood---always polite and acknowledged everyone who said 'hi' to him. His respect for his parents and his work ethic are such an inspiration!

juliekostas
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I have seen some of these interviews of this show. By far Jeter seems like the most charismatic and loved of all guests. This guy is awesome from any angle.

cmorales
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💯 RESPECT !!! Lifelong Braves fan here but, I'll say this. Never have I seen anyone in uniform with such drive and natural leadership. Never forget watching him run towards the stands after a foul ball. Anyone could see it would fall in the seats. 2-3 rows in, dude dove headfirst, came out with a shiner, I thought he'd break his neck. Unreal. Don't remember if he caught it or not. Didn't matter. He had my respect from that moment on !!!!

tismit
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The Captain deserves everything that he became.

davidmoss
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The best baseball player I’ve ever seen. Wasn’t tooly all over the diamond, but man he cared about winning. He was clutch in big games. He had great hands and I’ve yet to see anyone drive the ball inside out and the other way better, before or after him. Great player. The best.

Conada
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As he walked out after his intro, he reminded me so much of Kobe and I realized how similar the two all-time greats are.

dhruvadude
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My favorite player after Reggie I’m 55 years old I grew up on Gerard ave and 161th street from 1976 to 1998 when my parents moved to the suburbs we would all watch the games on the roof in the old Stadium 🏟️ what incredible memories lifelong Yankees fan Derek Jeter handle himself like a true professional with dignity & grace!

xxxxbigrich
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Never knew alot about Derek. He is definitely a one of a kind. ❤

moteleyes
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Last of a legendary yankee era hopefully we return to those glory days god bless

Ksp
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Great interview. Thanks for the memories DJ.

ericerickson
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i LOVE THIS GUY PURE CLASS! ALL TIME YANKEE GREAT!..."AN IMAGE IS WHAT YOU WANT PEOPLE TO VIEW YOU AS..AS APOSED TO WHO YOU ARE .

weaversteelers
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It was really fun to watch and actually see derek looking very relaxed and enjoying himself and above all else smiling alot and responding to questions very pleasantly and smiling i loved it it really showed a completely different side of him because once he became the Yankee captain in 2003 he was always 100 percent extremely serious especially being interviewed he never ever smiled again compared to when he first came up he was smiling alot back then but when he got too serious i didnt like seeing that but to see him now smiling laughing joking around like he was doing that was very enjoyable to watch him like that and a very fun experience as well God bless you derek please continue to laugh smile and enjoy yourself you truly have earned that in my book ❤😃👍

eddieq
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Nothing else but elite ❤ this guy absolutely professional ty DJ

bobbarlow
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Derek Jeter.. no doubt is the classiest human on the face of this 🌎🌎..then and now..love u #2

johnobreiter
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The dive into the stands is the “seal the deal” on greatness for me.

yankeewi
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Being born in 1990 this guy made me love the game of baseball. Even though I was a lefty my batting stance and everything was just like his, approach too up the middle the other way. Always loved everything he is about.

caseyfenscke
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Kids, this is how you do it, all class!

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