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Very few names are there to have found success in everything during their career. The Ex Yankees and MLB Legend Derek Jeter is one of them. He played for two decades in MLB and was immensely successful on and off the field. Even after his retirement, the Yankees legend has been successful in whatever venture he has been involved in. Adding to the same, he is enjoying his work as an analyst.

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Jeter had a successful MLB career. No doubt about that! But his involvement as an analyst brought a lot of pressure. However, the captain clutch handled it with ease. He had another beautiful day at the office during the All-Star game and expressed it in his words in an Instagram post.

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New York’s Derek Jeter had a great time in Seattle

It was a historical Tuesday in MLB history when the All-Star teams met on the baseball field. Given that the American League dominated the National League during the last decade of the affair. All eyes were on the game if that record would change or not.

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As things unloaded on the field, Derek Jeter witnessed the same in the analyst box with his former MLB colleagues. Reflecting the same, Jeter, who played all his life for New York as a one-team man, shared an Instagram post. The caption read, “Had a great time in Seattle for the All-Star Game.”

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Moreover, on the show, Derek also shared a controversial projection about New York’s new signing. It read, “If [the Padres] don’t have a good next couple of weeks, I wouldn’t mind seeing the Yankees go out and get Juan Soto.” It got interesting reactions from David Ortiz and Alex Rodriguez. The three witnessed as the NL won the All-Star game after a decade!

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It was a great game, which was decided in the last innings. It happened after the score was 3-2 and the game was very much poised to move into the next innings. But it was not meant to be as Craig Kimbrel oversaw the NL win at the mound.

Craig pitched in the last innings and allowed no hit, no run, and two strikeouts at an ERA of 0.00. It was enough for the NL to win the game to repeat it since their last win, back in 2012. Certainly, the game followed the path of Jeter’s expectations as the first All-star game as an Analyst, who enjoyed it like many others.

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Saurabh Saini is a writer and content analyst at EssentiallySports. Prior to joining ES, Saurabh had worked for SportsKeeda and had written around 800 articles spanning the MLB, NFL, and NHL. Now, his daily rhythm revolves around the insights from MLB events ranging from the World Series to Free Agency, as he plays the roles of a fan, a writer, and a reader altogether. Beginning his day early, by thoroughly examining the events from the previous day and extending his focus to current occurrences and future plans, Saurabh dedicates time each day to deliver valuable insights to the readers. While on his days off from work, his affection for poetry takes center stage.

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