
It's a pretty common for a lot of men to wish they were Derek Jeter—
probably a few women too. Who wouldn't want to be the starting
shortstop of the New York Yankees? Rich, handsome, athletic and the
idol of thousands of fans. There wasn't too much not to like about the
basically untarnished image of the Yankees Captain until 2011 rolled
around.
There was a lot of good, bad and great things for Jeter in 2011.
The past year was probably the most turbulent and public twelve months
in both Jeter's personal and baseball life. The virtuous Jeter started
showing a few chinks in his armor.
Coming off the Yankees losing to the Texas Rangers in the 2010 ALCS,
Jeter ushered in 2011 after contentious contract negotiations with the
Yankees— the only pro team he has ever played for.
The leaking of the private negotiations led to a public feud with GM
Brian Cashman and Hal and Hank Steinbrenner and left a bitter taste in
Jeter's mouth. A three-year, $51 million deal was deemed an overpayment
by many for the 36-year old player on his last legs.
At a press conference, Jeter bared his fangs but tempered his anger at how the talks were handled by management.
Not a good way to start the new year even with 51 million reasons to be happy.