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Derek Jeter is an iconic player for the pinstripes. With the shortstop already a part of New York Yankees lore, we may have another peek into why. Jeter’s #2 jersey is an iconic image for every New York Yankees fan. The 5-time World Series Champion spoke with Harold Reynolds before his induction into Cooperstown, which gave fans just a glimpse of how he thinks. And safe to say, it’s no surprise that he has scaled the highest peaks in pinstripes.

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Derek Jeter is a consensus first-ballot Hall of Famer. Before his induction to the hallowed halls of Cooperstown, Jeter spoke to Reynolds about how he had gone over the course of his winning career. The mindset and dedication that it took to reach the heights he did. And while most of his conversation was around how important a routine was to Derek Jeter, he also revealed his biggest fear going into the game.

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Derek Jeter speaks about his biggest fear

Derek Jeter played out his entire career in the Bronx. As a shortstop in Yankee stadium, he gave fans some of the most memorable moments in pinstripes. Even his fears motivate him to be a better player. Said Jeter, “My biggest fear in life is being unprepared.”

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Jeter spoke about how this kept him up and molded him into a better player for the Yankees. Said Jeter, “It’s all discipline. You know you have to have a routine. I had a ritual.”

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The routine seems to have served him well. With several individual accolades to his name as well, Jeter was a surefire performer for the Yankees.

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Jeter talks about the importance of routine

It was routine that allowed Jeter to become the player that he became. “I did it every single day for 20 years,” he added“I knew what worked for me and I was gonna stick to it.”

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So much was his belief in a routine that Jeter kept his process the same across his career. Just the power of repetition that got him through as one of the most decorated players in MLB. Said Jeter, “Good times, bad times, success or failure, I was sticking with my routine.”

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Derek Jeter is one of the most iconic players to lace up his baseball cleats, and he has worked towards his excellence. But do you agree with Derek Jeter? Do you think that routine is a sure-shot way to success?

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Aditya Deshingkar

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Aditya Deshingkar is a MLB writer at EssentiallySports. In another life, Aditya was a lawyer with a premier legal firm in the country and has recently made the switch. As an avid sports lover, he shares a keen interest in NBA, MLB, and Formula 1. You can find him jamming to indie Hindustani music or sprouting random quotes from the Dark Knight Trilogy when not curating stories for his favorite events.

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