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NEW YORK – OCTOBER 20: Derek Jeter #2 of the New York Yankees reacts after he tagged out Elvis Andrus #1 of the Texas Rangers on a pickoff play at second base in the top of the seventh inninng of Game Five of the ALCS during the 2010 MLB Playoffs at Yankee Stadium on October 20, 2010 in the Bronx borough of New York City. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)

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NEW YORK – OCTOBER 20: Derek Jeter #2 of the New York Yankees reacts after he tagged out Elvis Andrus #1 of the Texas Rangers on a pickoff play at second base in the top of the seventh inninng of Game Five of the ALCS during the 2010 MLB Playoffs at Yankee Stadium on October 20, 2010 in the Bronx borough of New York City. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)
Derek Jeter was a legendary athlete who left a lasting impact on the world of baseball. His success on the field was a result of his unwavering hard work, determination, and a strong focus on the fundamentals of the game. But beyond these key attributes, there was one thing that set Jeter apart from others and drive him to greatness – his unrelenting spirit of competition.
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Jeter firmly believed that competition was a driving force that helped him push his limits and reach new heights. Let us reminisce on one of the moments he talked about competition!
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Derek Jeter talks about competition
In an old interview with Mark Cuban whose net worth is now $4.8 billion, Jeter spoke about how competition shaped him as an athlete, saying, “Talks about being competitive. I think you always have to keep an eye on your competition, then pretty much eliminates complacency. You know what I mean? You never sit back and say you haven’t made. What’s this person over here doing?”
Overall, what he said was that you never sit back and say, ‘I’ve made it’, but instead, one should work hard enough to achieve their goal.
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It seems like he was always aware of his competition, constantly observing and monitoring their progress, never resting on his laurels. This kept him motivated, always striving to improve and be the best version of himself.
In all, his message to aspiring athletes and anyone looking to achieve greatness is clear – don’t be afraid of competition, embrace it, and use it as a tool to push yourself to the next level.
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Jeter about racing his grandma
Derek Jeter really does love winning. It is apparent in his demeanor on the hard work he put out on the diamond. According to womenshealthmag.com, this one quote by him is proof of that, “Winning. I’m very, very competitive. If my grandmother asks to race me down the street, I’m going to try to beat her. And I’ll probably enjoy it! When you put a lot of hard work into one goal and you achieve it, that’s a really good feeling.”
Well, we now know what makes him so great!
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