#54 Derek Jeter
Derek Jeter
SS
1995-2014
14 Time All Star, 5 World Series Rings
Baseball Hall of Fame
Derek Jeter broke into the league when I was 11 and in my second year of little league. He retired as I was starting my first year as a head college coach. I grew all the way up watching Derek Jeter. It's a popular narrative now that Jeter was overrated, and he happened to play on good teams etc etc. Anyone who wants to advance that narrative can navigate to the top right of the screen and click that little X and piss off out of here. Derek Jeter was the truth.
He was named to 14 All Star teams. Won 5 Gold Gloves, was named the Rookie of the Year. He was top 10 in MVP voting 8 times.
158 Games played, 111 runs, 200 hits, a .308 average, 20 home runs, 61 RBI and 18 stolen bases...that's a pretty good season right? Those are Jeter's career post season totals. He played a full seasons worth of post season games and with the lights on that bright...he put up those numbers.
There are people who tell you "clutch" isn't a real thing and that the math of the game doesn't allow for it...those people are idiots. Derek Jeter was clutch.
He was also the face of the game post Ken Griffey Jr. He was elected to Cooperstown in 2020.
Anthony Leonelli is a 37 year old College Baseball Coach and amateur baseball arguer. If you wanna know how this list came together check here criteria. He thinks that George Brett winning batting titles in 3 decades is pretty awesome.
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