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Fans adore him; advertisers crave his endorsements. New York Yankees shortstop and captain Derek Jeter possesses qualities that any grandparent can admire: He's a handsome, mild-mannered, soft-spoken, clean and sober, steroid-free, scandal-proof team player. Biographer Ian O'Connor didn't set out to sully that near superhero image, but he does reveal the story of Jeter's turbulent rise to fame and his complicated relations with Yankees teammates and management. These revelatory stories about his struggles actually make Jeter more human and sympathetic than his picture perfect media image. (P.S. This is Jeter's season. He began the 2011 season wit 2,926 hits, leaving him just 74 safeties away from the exclusive 3,000 Hit Club.)
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“Derek Jeter is undoubtedly the most talked about, argued about, cheered, booed and ultimately respected baseball player of his generation. And as public a figure as he has been, he is in many ways the least known. That changes now as Ian O’Connor, one of the best sports writers anywhere, goes deep and does what no one has quite been able to do: Tell us a bit about who Derek Jeter really is.”—Joe Posnanski, author of The Machine
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