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The resulting show is called "Derek Jeter 3K" and it is playing eight times this week on either HBO or HBO2.
News - latimes.com 2011
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Associated Press Derek Jeter Just in case you couldn't get enough of Derek Jeter's protracted march to 3,000 hits, HBO and MLB productions are teaming up for an hour-long special on the journey titled "Derek Jeter 3K."
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CAFFERTY: Last week, we were talking about Ruben Rivera, and he snatched a bat and a glove from Derek Jeter, which is breaking the golden rule of baseball, and he was summarily shown the door, tossed out, eliminated, given the heave-ho, as it were.
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Some indiscretions seem relatively minor, such as Derek Jeter pretending to have been hit by a pitch to get to first base or the New York Jets strength coach tripping a player on the sideline.
Tom Gerdy: The Death of the Student Athlete Tom Gerdy 2011
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Some indiscretions seem relatively minor, such as Derek Jeter pretending to have been hit by a pitch to get to first base or the New York Jets strength coach tripping a player on the sideline.
Tom Gerdy: The Death of the Student Athlete Tom Gerdy 2011
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"Derek Jeter" were the first words uttered by NYPD officer Carlos Olmedo after miraculously waking up from an 11-day coma.
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Yankees Pass on Jeter Arbitration The Yankees declined to offer salary arbitration to free-agent shortstop Derek Jeter, meaning he will have to come to an agreement with the team on a new contract or sign with another team.
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"Derek Jeter" were the first words uttered by NYPD officer Carlos Olmedo after miraculously waking up from an 11-day coma.
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"Derek Jeter" were the first words uttered by NYPD officer Carlos Olmedo after miraculously waking up from an 11-day coma.
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Part of this comes down to both teams having players such as Derek Jeter and Kevin Youkilis, who don't mind leaning into a pitch.
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