MLB Icon Derek Jeter Once Told the Truth About Why He Wanted to Avoid Being a Coach After Retiring
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Derek Jeter is one of the most important contributors to have ever associated with baseball. His undivided attention towards the sport took him to new heights with each passing year. He remained dedicated to the sport to the point of never having paid attention to a serious love life. Jeter’s undying passion for baseball even had him stay involved with the sport despite retiring as a player.
Jeter enjoyed a stellar 20-year-long MLB career. Having made his big league debut for the Pinstripes in 1995, the Yankees legend played till his eventual retirement in 2014. Maintaining utmost loyalty towards the Yanks, he went on to win five World Series titles and became a 14-time All-Star player.
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Jeter’s extraordinary sporting aura captured the imagination of many. So people were curious to know about Jeter’s plans for life beyond retirement. Sports Illustrated magazine caught up with Jeter for an interview back in 2009. Jeter thus got asked about his post-retirement plans and thoughts on taking up a certain role in the sport.
What did Derek Jeter plan for his post-retirement life?
While Derek Jeter was active as a player, he only ever cared about his professional progress. And being a frontline pick for the starting lineup, Jeter couldn’t afford to rest. But playing 162 games in a regular season for more than a decade can take its toll on any individual. So Jeter spoke up on his preference regarding what manner he preferred to connect with the sport after retiring.
Speaking to Sports Illustrated magazine in 2009 about his post-retirement plans, Jeter said, “I would like to own a team. I would like to be able to call the shots, be able to make some decisions. You’re still a part of a team. You’re still competing. I like to compete. I’m competitive by nature. I think it would be fun. Once again, I’m not going to do anything unless it’s fun. I think it would be fun. (But) that’s down the road.”
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The reporter further asked Jeter, “What about managing or coaching?” Jeter replied, saying, “Nooo. Because I’d like to have a family one day. And I’d like to be around (them). Coaching, you’re right back to the same travel (as a player).”
Derek Jeter’s life after departing from the baseball diamond
Notably, Jeter bid farewell to his playing tenure in 2014 and married supermodel Hannah Davis in 2016. The couple is now a set of parents to three daughters. Derek even fulfilled his owning an MLB team in 2017. He became a co-owner of the Miami Marlins and administered the franchise as the CEO until his resignation in 2022. Additionally, he is also an MLB Hall Of Fame inductee.
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So, what do you think about Derek Jeter’s comments regarding coaching and management? Leave your comments below.
Edited by:
Abhishek Kumar