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“I never talked to anyone in the front office about it,” Jeter says. They spent almost three hours in a meeting in Torre’s office in Tampa convincing Steinbrenner not to make the trade and to stick with Jeter.
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Torre, Watson and Brian Cashman, then the assistant general manager, pushed back. Mariners general manager Woody Woodward asked for either of two of the Yankees’ best young pitchers, Bob Wickman or Mariano Rivera. To acquire one, Steinbrenner considered a trade with Seattle for infielder Felix Fermin. The Yankees lost their safety net behind Jeter. His patience ended 22 days later when Fernandez broke his elbow-on the same day Jeter made two more errors.
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Yankees owner George Steinbrenner showed uncharacteristic patience with Jeter, telling reporters March 2 that spring, “I would not have gone with a Jeter in the past. He would like to set the record straight on that notion. The wonder of the Jeter aesthetic is that he seemed to arrive that way in the big leagues-a polished winner right out of the box. Where have you gone, man with manners? Here you are, Derek Jeter.” You can’t compare him to Joe DiMaggio, for DiMaggio didn’t have bad manners-he had no manners. Gay Talese wrote as the Jeter legend coalesced, “He’s rather unique for a young man in the 1990s … In this era of boorish athletes, obnoxious fans, greedy owners and shattered myths, here’s a hero who’s actually polite, and that has to have come from good parenting. He turned winning into a convenience, like this coffee run through the drive-through, which he begins with a “please” and ends with a “thank you” and “have a great day.” Jeter is the only player to play in more than 1,600 winning games and win five world championships. Yes, Jeter made mistakes, though the overwhelming narrative of his Hall of Fame career is as one of the savviest, winningest players in baseball history. “But then I’m like, well, hold on a minute. “I’m thinking to myself, What are you doing?” Jeter says.