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Sharlee: I’d say Derek,
his personality,
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he’s very, very competitive.
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My dad always would beat us at
everything he played us in.
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He never let us win.
My mom used to always say,
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"Can you just let them win
something?"
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And he would just completely
annihilate us
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in any game that we played,
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and he did that with Derek
at a very young age.
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He did that because he knew
that, one day,
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Derek was probably going
to beat him,
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and he was going to feel a huge
sense of accomplishment.
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♪
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"The Captain"
is presented by Capitol One.
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Announcer #1:
We’re joined by Andy Pettitte
here in the booth.
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Announcer #2:
You know, the memories
that you two have shared,
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along with the rest
of the Core Four,
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that’s a bond
you’ll have forever.
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What I’m going to really miss
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is him being back there
behind me when I’m on the mound.
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So, you look back there
and I just know
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he’s pulling for me,
you know what I’m saying?
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Jeter:
You know, I’m a very,
very loyal person by nature.
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I’ll do anything for you.
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There’s very few people
that I’m loyal to.
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My friends are like family.
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I have a small,
close-knit group of friends
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who I treat as family.
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They’re family members to me.
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One-two delivery’s hit
against the shift.
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Jeter running.
Throw!
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And that’s going
to be an error.
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He’s more nervous tonight,
Joe,
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than I’ve seen him
in postseason play.
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Never really got along too well
with people who were
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extremely cocky or arrogant.
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You know, I’m confident
in my ability,
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but I’m not arrogant.
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Another chance for him.
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Again, charging.
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This time, on the money.
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[ Cheering, whistling,
and applause ]
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But it always takes me
a very, very long time
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before I can fully
trust someone.
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And, if they do something that,
you know, I don’t agree with
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or slights me in some fashion,
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I have a unique ability
to just cut them off.
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And, once again,
I’m not saying I’m proud of it,
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but that’s just how
my mind works.
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[ Cheering ]
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Crowd: [ Chanting ]
Jeter!
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We’ve made a decision.
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We acquired Roger Clemens.
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In return,
we sent David Wells,
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Graeme Lloyd, and Homer Bush
to Toronto
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in a three-for-one deal
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that was finalized
late last night.
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Reporter:
He arrived this morning like
a rock star without a limousine.
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"The Rocket," Roger Clemens,
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showed up at the Yankees
training complex
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for his first official
press conference.
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[ Flashbulbs exploding ]
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When the Yankees
acquired Roger Clemens
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from the Toronto Blue Jays,
for David Wells,
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it was a stunning move because
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the Yankees had just won
a World Series.
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They’d just won 125 games
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in the regular season
and the postseason.
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You would almost say
to yourself,
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"What do you have to change?"
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I’m going to try as best I can
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to slide in the side door.
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This is a, you know,
a great machine
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and they got
some great players here.
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That was the beginning
of your idea that
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Cashman was never going
to be satisfied
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with what his team did.
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He was looking for a way
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to make it better.
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He is probably one of the
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greatest pitchers that ever --
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Well, five Cy Youngs.
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Five Cy Youngs.
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Cone:
I was stunned by it.
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I mean,
coming off the ’98 Yankees,
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you know, I thought, wow,
you know, we had great balance,
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but it’s Roger Clemens,
so how do you say no?
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Jeter:
I didn’t like Roger Clemens.
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Didn’t know him.
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Didn’t like him
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because he used to hit me
all the time.
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Announcer #1:
Look out.
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Announcer #2:
Man. And that hurts.
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He’d try to intimidate you.
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Well, you hope
Jeter’s okay.
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There’s some history there, too.
I mean, he drilled a few
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of those players
in that clubhouse, definitely.
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Strawberry was looking
for Clemens one night,
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in one of those
bench-clearing brawls.
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He got Brosius once.
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Brosius takes one
in the back.
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That was Rocket’s style.
Push players off.
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Give them a bow-tie,
hardball style.
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You know, when you have
to "clean up" a game
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in the professional ranks,
which sometimes happens,
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you know,
you protect your teammates.
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Facing DJ, you know,
I had to be precise
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when I came in on him.
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He was real handsy.
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Hits the ball
with his hands a lot.
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Even when I threw
a couple balls inside,
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to try and get a reaction
out of him,
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I really didn’t, you know.
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He would tap the plate
and get back in the box
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and go about his work.
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Jeter:
First day we’re facing
live pitching,
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I remember me and Knoblauch
dressed up
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in full catcher’s gear
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and he threw a ball
behind us both
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and that sort of got it
out of the way.
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You know, I figured I’d,
you know, make it even
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and just make them
feel comfortable
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by whistling one behind them.
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[ Laughs ]
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It was his way
of welcoming me to the team
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and making me feel comfortable.
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Jeter:
You know, he’s a great teammate.
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He was a gamer, man, so,
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so, you talk about changing
your opinion of a person,
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once you get a chance
to play with them,
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that was Clemens, for me.
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Announcer #1:
One thing that we have
to watch out for --
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the Mariners will retaliate
for Martinez getting hit
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and, if it’s not
this inning,
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it’ll be over the next
two games.
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Announcer #2:
And he got hit right away.
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Knoblauch got hit
right away,
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no sooner were the words
out of your mouth,
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and the Yankees
are livid!
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And now Rodriguez is yelling
at the Yankee bench.
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He’s telling them,
"Come on, come out."
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Frankie Rodriguez now
is yelling
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over toward the
New York Yankee dugout.
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And now Rodriguez
is coming.
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Uh-oh, look out now.
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Frankie Rodriguez
is going after it.
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And both benches empty.
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And the fight is
on the field.
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And everybody’s going
to jump on everybody.
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Let’s just
knock it off here!
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That was an old-fashioned
haymaker.
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Chili Davis had his hands
on Lou Piniella’s throat.
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Somebody knocked
Popeye over.
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[ Laughs ]
Don’s got the bad knees.
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And now, cooler tempers
are prevailing.
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Curry:
There was a lot of volatility
between the Yankees
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and the Seattle Mariners.
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When that brawl happened,
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you did see Jeter and A-Rod
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were kind of off to the side,
having a conversation.
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Alex Rodriguez and Jeter
were out there,
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kind of laughing
and talking to each other
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after both teams separated.
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I wasn’t next to Alex
during the brawl.
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When we were walking
off the field,
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that’s when we crossed paths.
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And I’m pretty sure
what Alex says,
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"If we fight again,
I’m coming after you."
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Joking around.
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Looks like Derek Jeter
and Chad Curtis
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are having some words
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because Chad Curtis,
obviously,
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taking exception to that
and saying, "Hey, man,
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we just got into a fight
and you’re out here,
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talking with your buddy."
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First of all...
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...Chad Curtis has issues
with everybody, okay?
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It ain’t the first issue I’ve
had with Chad Curtis, right?
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It’s the first one that people
found out about.
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You know, Derek would play music
in the clubhouse.
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He would play hip hop,
you know, all the time
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and Chad didn’t like that.
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And I just think he rubbed him
the wrong way.
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This will be huge news
in New York tomorrow.
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You know, after the game,
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you have a time frame,
roughly 20, 30 minutes,
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before any members
of the media come in.
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Now, if Chad Curtis had
something to say to me,
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you could say it to me as soon
as the game’s over with.
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Olney:
We never, as reporters, saw any
of the internal conflicts.
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Derek is standing
in front of his locker
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and Chad walks up to him
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and he says to him,
in so many words,
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"I don’t like
what you did right there."
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And Chad Curtis says to me,
actually, he said,
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"I know you want to hit me.
Go ahead and hit me."
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This is when the media
is right here.
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So, I’m like, "Man,
let me get out of here."
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And I remember Derek
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looking at Chad and then looking
at the group of us
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and then looking at Chad like,
"Are you kidding me?"
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Now,
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I’m not bashing Chad Curtis.
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That’s what happened, okay?
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He would later apologize for how
he handled the situation.
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I had no issue with Chad coming
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and wanting to talk
about something.
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We can talk about anything
you want to talk about.
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But we do it in private,
you know?
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You don’t wait
for the media to come in,
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so you can make it a big scene.
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Martinez:
That situation was
an unnecessary distraction,
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especially in New York.
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Now, the media’s going
to everybody in a locker room,
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"Hey, what do you think
about this? What did you hear?
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What do you think about that?"
And we don’t need that.
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Not everybody’s going
to fight, you know?
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You’re going to have people
that are going to
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be messing around,
and that’s what happened.
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Sharlee:
Derek is somebody
who you can push.
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He’ll let you get away
with a couple of things.
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Then you’ll do it one more time
and he cuts you
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and you’re done.
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That’s it.
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And there’s really
no coming back.
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Olney:
Derek had tremendous standing
in that clubhouse.
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There was a suspicion,
after that year,
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that part of the reason why
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the Yankees got rid
of Chad Curtis
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and didn’t bring him back was
because of that confrontation.
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Like you don’t cross Derek.
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I had something
to do with it?
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Interviewer:
Yeah. Is that true?
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Man, I would’ve gave myself
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an extension a long time
before that,
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if I had that much power with --
[ Laughs ]
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There’s been teammates
that I’ve played with before --
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You know, I don’t have to be
your best friend, you know?
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I don’t have to go
out to dinner with you
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and hang with you,
you know what I mean?
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But when we’re on the field,
if you care about winning,
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I have zero problems with you.
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Announcer:
Derek Jeter.
He does everything
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you’d like a ballplayer to do.
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There’s Derek’s parents,
Charles and Dorothy.
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Sharlee:
Derek, even when he was younger,
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had a core group
of really good friends.
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He has people that he really,
really trusts,
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that are around
for the right reasons.
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Evans:
It’s a great circle.
It’s intimate.
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It’s as people that’s built
with the same values,
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cut from the same cloth,
you know.
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It’s hand-picked.
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Charles would always tell
both our kids,
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In life,
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you have acquaintances.
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Very few friends.
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Your friends of people that
look out for your best interest.
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Not going to hurt you.
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Always have eyes in your back."
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If you want to develop trust
with anyone,
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you have to be honest and, um...
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...I have trust problems.
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I have trust issues.
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I have issues trusting people,
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you know, from the get-go.
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Obviously, I’m not Black.
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Obviously, I’m not biracial.
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But back then, Derek had
to always watch his back.
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Even growing up,
I remember I had
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a good friend of mine
that was in high school
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and, after I graduated
from high school,
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I found out
that he had mentioned
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that he doesn’t like
to see interracial marriages.
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And I’m like, this is somebody
I hung out with.
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I trusted this person, you know?
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So that’s just an example of,
it’s been there for a while,
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but I think it’s been magnified
a little bit,
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as as my career developed
over time.
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[ Cheering, whistling,
and applause ]
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Announcer:
One of the classic rivalries
in all of sports,
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the Red Sox and the Yankees,
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meet for the first time
in postseason history.
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The Yankees-Red Sox rivalry
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was not really a rivalry
for a long time.
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The Yankees pretty much
owned the Red Sox,
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certainly, in terms
of championships.
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Announcer:
Boston hates New York,
and vice versa,
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And Yankees-Sox
is the ultimate expression
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of that wonderful hate.
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I don’t think
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[ Laughing ] any Yankee fan
took the Red Sox seriously.
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I really don’t.
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So, when Nomar came on,
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there was a Red Sox star
on the same page as Derek Jeter.
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There was going
to be this rivalry --
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who was better?
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Except, one of them always won.
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You know, in ’99,
there were problems.
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I mean, you got Pedro.
You got Nomar.
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And, every time you go
into Boston, it’s,
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"[ Boston accent ] Nomah’s
better."
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Garciaparra:
I thought ’99 was
the World Series.
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Thought it was one of the best
teams I had been a part of,
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especially the way we competed
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against the Yankees
over that year,
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and I think they knew it, too.
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Announcer:
As the first pitch brought
in to Valentin.
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Ground ball, left side.
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Jeter!
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Throws it into right field.
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Offerman will head
to third base.
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Garciaparra:
I thought, "If we get
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through the Yankees,
this is it.
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If we get to the World Series,
we got this."
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That was my mentality.
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Announcer:
To the right side, base hit.
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They bring Brosius
around third.
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Throw by Nixon
to the plate is...
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...dropped.
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Safe.
Tie game
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and down to second is Jeter.
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There’s a difference
between saying,
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"Is someone better than us?",
compared to, "Hey,
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are we playing good enough
to win?"
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Announcer:
The parents of Derek Jeter
watching.
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I think that’s what
started the change there.
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The 0-1.
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Kay:
Swung on it. Drilled deep
to center field.
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Going back, Lewis.
Still back.
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Looking up.
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See ya!
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A home run!
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Bernie Williams!
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What a dramatic finish here
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in the bottom
of the 10th inning!
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And the Yankees win 4-3
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over their archrival
Red Sox.
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I was kind of used to being
around the fact that Boston
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would eventually...
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choke.
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Behind the bag!
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It’s part of history.
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Hard hit down the
right field line,
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curling into the corner.
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It’s gone.
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Darryl Strawberry
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silences the crowd.
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We always felt like they
would throw it away.
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Here’s the pitch.
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Swing and a high
ground ball.
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Offerman stabs it.
Fires to Nomar.
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Low throw!
Does he hold it? No!
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Everybody’s safe.
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Here comes Knoblauch
to score!
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Jeter goes in hard
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and actually kicks the ball
toward left field.
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A grand slam
for Ricky Ledee!
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And, boy, did that quiet
the Boston crowd.
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You know, Beck didn’t give up
that home run, though.
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It was the Curse
of the Bambino.
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Everything is the
Curse of the Bambino.
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I didn’t truly believe they were
just better than us that year.
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It wasn’t the belief
they were better.
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Sometimes you’re like,
"Man, we lost.
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Yeah, they were better."
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We didn’t lose
to the better team,
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but we just weren’t good enough
to win the series.
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That’s what losers say.
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Every loser says,
"We had a better team,
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but we didn’t play as well."
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So, sorry, Nomar.
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We had a better team there.
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Jeter pounds one
into center field.
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Well hit.
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Back is Lewis.
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At the wall.
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Off the top
of the camera stand
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and gone
for two-run home run.
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Jeter -- he absolutely
crushed that ball.
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Sterling:
The one-two.
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Spencer toward the line.
Is there.
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He makes the catch!
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Ballgame over.
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American League
Championship Series over.
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Yankees win.
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The-e-e-e-e Yankees win!
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Reporter:
You have any idea
how fortunate you are?
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Yeah, you understand you can’t
take anything for granted.
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I mean, it’s been part
of five years
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I’ve been in the major leagues.
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We’ve been in the postseason
all five years,
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but we’ve lost twice
as well, so,
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you understand you don’t take
these things for granted
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and, right now, you know,
we’re playing
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with a great group of guys
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and we’ve been hot
for a few years.
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[ Blues plays ]
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♪
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Sinatra:
♪ That’s life ♪
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♪ That’s life ♪
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♪ That’s what all
the people say ♪
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♪
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♪ You’re riding high
in April ♪
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♪ Shot down in May ♪
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Cone:
We had something brewing here.
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♪ Change that tune ♪
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We’ve had a historical run
together
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and we can add to it.
-♪ When I’m back on top ♪
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-Everybody was accountable.
-♪ Back on top in June ♪
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-There was a trust factor there.
-♪ I said that’s life ♪
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♪ That’s life ♪
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Williams:
It was their pitching.
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Announcer:
And he starts the game
with a strikeout
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as Williams
chased ball 4.
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You could say, "Well, you guys
had pretty good pitching, too."
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Of course we did.
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But they had the timely hitting
along with the pitching.
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Announcer:
36 pennant winners.
24 world champions.
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Guys like Jeter, who know how
to hit in situations.
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Going to the opposite field.
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Kay:
The Braves? That was a team
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that was full of Hall of Famers.
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To me, it seemed like the brazen
belong on the same field.
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They were overmatched.
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The Yankees were getting used
to this.
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"This is what we do.
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We win rings."
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Announcer:
And the 1-1 pitch.
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Hit hard and by Klesko.
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Off his glove.
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In the outfield.
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Two runs will score.
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And Williams speeds to third.
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Rivera:
They got no shot.
We knew that.
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Stick a fork in him.
Done.
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I mean, it wasn’t like, "Oh,
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they have opportunities
to come or not."
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It wasn’t none of our stuff.
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We matched every starter.
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Announcer:
These Yankees
are good finishers
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and they just know how
to play the game.
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Then our bullpen
was also solid.
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They can see
the goal line now
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and they’re going
to run for it.
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Jeter:
We had them eyes,
and we were
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proving to people
that we could do it again.
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You’ve got to have something
you have to reach for
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and for us,
it was to win back-to-back.
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♪ Do do do do ♪
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Announcer:
The New York Yankees.
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World champions.
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Team of the decade.
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Most successful franchise
of the century.
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Williams:
They beat us, obviously,
and that’s kind of hard
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for me to say that they beat us,
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when I’ve been affiliated
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with that organization as well
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and all of my friends are there.
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It becomes a bittersweet moment
in this regard, too,
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where, if you don’t win
the World Series,
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at least your friends win.
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[ Cheering ]
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One New Year’s Eve, it was
myself, Joe Williams, and Derek.
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And Derek was always
playing tricks,
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trying to make you fall,
you know, just foolishness, man.
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He’s the biggest clown.
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He loves to joke.
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We get out of the cab.
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He just says it to us,
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"Hey, yo, guys, be careful, man.
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There’s ice out here.
I almost slipped earlier."
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So what happens?
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He slips and he hits the ground.
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All we heard was, "Oh, God!"
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Because he was on his way down.
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Down goes Frazier.
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It was hysterical, man.
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He had ice and slush all
on hisself
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and, you know,
he’s yelling at me,
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"Oh, this is your fault."
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It was funny in nature,
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but he actually sustained
an injury.
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And I don’t want to talk
about his body parts, but,
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it was deformed.
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00:19:19,668 --> 00:19:22,098
His bellybutton was deformed
because he -- [ Laughs ]
500
00:19:22,104 --> 00:19:24,039
he had ruptured something
501
00:19:24,039 --> 00:19:26,539
and it was like
Mike couldn’t stop laughing.
502
00:19:26,542 --> 00:19:29,211
And I love to laugh, so,
that didn’t help.
503
00:19:29,211 --> 00:19:30,979
And then get back to the hotel.
504
00:19:30,979 --> 00:19:33,379
I had an umbilical hernia.
505
00:19:33,382 --> 00:19:35,682
My bellybutton popped out.
506
00:19:37,019 --> 00:19:39,119
True story.
507
00:19:39,121 --> 00:19:40,889
Pretty sure that story
doesn’t make this.
508
00:19:40,889 --> 00:19:43,559
[ Laughter ]
509
00:19:45,961 --> 00:19:47,861
Derek, on behalf
of Major League Baseball,
510
00:19:47,863 --> 00:19:49,163
congratulations.
511
00:19:49,164 --> 00:19:51,333
Three for three
and a great night.
512
00:19:51,333 --> 00:19:53,469
And I’m told the first
New York Yankee
513
00:19:53,469 --> 00:19:54,969
to ever win this award, so,
514
00:19:54,970 --> 00:19:56,338
you’ve had a great career
515
00:19:56,338 --> 00:19:58,468
and this is just
another great moment.
516
00:19:58,474 --> 00:20:00,242
Reporter:
You’ve won three
World Series Rings,
517
00:20:00,242 --> 00:20:02,242
the Rookie of the Year,
and now, this.
518
00:20:02,244 --> 00:20:04,313
Do you ever think
you’re just charmed?
519
00:20:04,313 --> 00:20:05,913
Well, I think
I’m very fortunate.
520
00:20:05,914 --> 00:20:07,714
I’ve been in the right place
at the right time.
521
00:20:07,716 --> 00:20:09,585
But I never really look at the
past and see what I’ve done.
522
00:20:09,585 --> 00:20:12,054
I focus on the present
and worry about the future.
523
00:20:12,054 --> 00:20:14,389
And, you know, down the road,
I think that’s when
524
00:20:14,389 --> 00:20:15,919
you sit down and reflect
on your career.
525
00:20:15,924 --> 00:20:17,092
So, I don’t ever sit
around and say,
526
00:20:17,092 --> 00:20:19,892
"Well, we’ve accomplished this."
527
00:20:19,895 --> 00:20:20,995
You know, my parents
always talked
528
00:20:20,996 --> 00:20:24,500
about enjoying the ride, right?
529
00:20:24,500 --> 00:20:27,000
Enjoy the moment.
I had a real tough time
530
00:20:27,002 --> 00:20:28,702
enjoying the moment,
531
00:20:28,704 --> 00:20:30,539
because I just
thought about what’s next.
532
00:20:30,539 --> 00:20:35,039
And it’s been that way
for as long as I can remember --
533
00:20:35,043 --> 00:20:36,678
what’s next?
534
00:20:36,678 --> 00:20:38,238
Cone:
He was just never satisfied.
535
00:20:38,247 --> 00:20:40,516
There’s a relentlessness
about him.
536
00:20:40,516 --> 00:20:42,416
"I got to go here.
There’s a game tomorrow.
537
00:20:42,417 --> 00:20:44,417
It doesn’t matter
what happened."
538
00:20:44,417 --> 00:20:44,585
To me, that’s leadership,
539
00:20:44,586 --> 00:20:46,455
more than anything rah-rah.
540
00:20:46,455 --> 00:20:49,224
When you see that, it’s like,
"Whoa, I better be ready, too."
541
00:20:49,224 --> 00:20:50,559
Reporter:
Derek, now, you guys
haven’t played
542
00:20:50,559 --> 00:20:51,759
your best baseball.
You now go
543
00:20:51,760 --> 00:20:53,390
into the second half
of the season.
544
00:20:53,395 --> 00:20:55,964
Can you guys put it together
and reclaim what you guys
545
00:20:55,964 --> 00:20:57,264
have established
over the past couple years?
546
00:20:57,266 --> 00:20:58,300
Most definitely.
I think you got
547
00:20:58,300 --> 00:20:59,360
to keep things in perspective.
548
00:20:59,368 --> 00:21:00,569
Winning is not easy
549
00:21:00,569 --> 00:21:01,769
and we may have made it
look easy
550
00:21:01,770 --> 00:21:03,038
three of the last four years,
551
00:21:03,038 --> 00:21:04,268
but it’s very difficult to do.
552
00:21:04,273 --> 00:21:06,041
Every team’s gunning for us.
553
00:21:06,041 --> 00:21:11,411
We knew we were good and we knew
we had to get to the postseason.
554
00:21:11,413 --> 00:21:13,482
But it gets hard, man.
555
00:21:13,482 --> 00:21:15,651
It gets hard.
556
00:21:15,651 --> 00:21:17,051
A threepeat,
no, no question.
557
00:21:17,052 --> 00:21:18,420
All the way
in the new millennium.
558
00:21:18,420 --> 00:21:20,250
-A threepeat?
-Yes, threepeat.
559
00:21:20,255 --> 00:21:22,124
-Pretty sure about that?
-Yeah, pretty sure about --
560
00:21:22,124 --> 00:21:24,124
I’m pretty confident
about that.
561
00:21:24,126 --> 00:21:27,229
There’s inherent pressure
if you are the Yankees
562
00:21:27,229 --> 00:21:29,159
and, every year,
the expectation is
563
00:21:29,164 --> 00:21:30,399
you have to win
the World Series,
564
00:21:30,399 --> 00:21:32,159
or else, you’re a bust
565
00:21:32,167 --> 00:21:34,736
and I think that wore
on the players over time.
566
00:21:34,736 --> 00:21:36,939
Hal:
There’s no other place
in the country like New York.
567
00:21:36,939 --> 00:21:38,169
The amount of scrutiny,
568
00:21:38,173 --> 00:21:40,409
the expectations
that the fans have,
569
00:21:40,409 --> 00:21:41,969
[ Horn honking ]
is different from anywhere else,
570
00:21:41,977 --> 00:21:43,078
and much tougher.
571
00:21:43,078 --> 00:21:44,338
I love the Yankees.
572
00:21:44,346 --> 00:21:46,114
Born and raised
with the Yankees.
573
00:21:46,114 --> 00:21:49,184
I grew up in New York and I
understood that we were spoiled.
574
00:21:49,184 --> 00:21:50,619
I mean, we expect to win,
you know?
575
00:21:50,619 --> 00:21:52,479
Is that fair,
to put that kind of,
576
00:21:52,487 --> 00:21:53,789
you know, expectation on them?
577
00:21:53,789 --> 00:21:55,119
I mean, that’s just
the way it is.
578
00:21:55,123 --> 00:21:56,323
I mean, you know,
we pay good bucks
579
00:21:56,325 --> 00:21:58,125
to come down
to see the game
580
00:21:58,126 --> 00:21:59,595
and see the team win.
581
00:21:59,595 --> 00:22:02,095
As much as they want
to see you do well,
582
00:22:02,097 --> 00:22:04,433
when you’re not doing well,
583
00:22:04,433 --> 00:22:07,333
they’re on your back,
harder than ever,
584
00:22:07,336 --> 00:22:09,136
and they gonna make sure they,
585
00:22:09,137 --> 00:22:10,439
wherever you at,
586
00:22:10,439 --> 00:22:11,939
somebody there’s going
to be like,
587
00:22:11,940 --> 00:22:13,940
"When are you going to get
out of the slump?
588
00:22:13,942 --> 00:22:16,378
Or, you know,
I mean, what’s going on?"
589
00:22:16,378 --> 00:22:19,508
Jeter:
The thing with New Yorkers is
they pay attention.
590
00:22:19,514 --> 00:22:20,782
Every game.
They watch every game.
591
00:22:20,782 --> 00:22:22,150
They’re knowledgeable.
592
00:22:22,150 --> 00:22:23,880
So you hear about it.
593
00:22:23,886 --> 00:22:25,654
-Get outta here!
-Man, get outta here
with this...
594
00:22:25,654 --> 00:22:27,289
-Get outta here. Okay?
-I want rings, rings, rings!
595
00:22:27,289 --> 00:22:29,349
We’re greedy.
We’re entitled.
596
00:22:29,358 --> 00:22:32,060
If there’s a good player,
we want him.
597
00:22:32,060 --> 00:22:33,528
Announcer #1:
Knoblauch’s going
to get him three times.
598
00:22:33,528 --> 00:22:36,028
He throws the ball away.
My goodness gracious.
599
00:22:36,031 --> 00:22:37,900
Announcer #2:
Coming on, Canseco.
600
00:22:37,900 --> 00:22:39,400
Shading his eyes
from the sun.
601
00:22:39,401 --> 00:22:41,069
Battling it!
And the ball drops!
602
00:22:41,069 --> 00:22:43,069
Martinez:
Just seemed like,
603
00:22:43,069 --> 00:22:43,338
when September came around,
604
00:22:43,338 --> 00:22:44,538
we just struggled.
We couldn’t find
605
00:22:44,539 --> 00:22:45,739
the ways to win games.
606
00:22:45,741 --> 00:22:47,509
It was just a team effort
of like
607
00:22:47,509 --> 00:22:48,909
just things
weren’t going our way.
608
00:22:48,911 --> 00:22:50,379
Here comes
the relay throw.
609
00:22:50,379 --> 00:22:52,009
He is going to be...
610
00:22:52,014 --> 00:22:54,014
...safe at home!
611
00:22:54,014 --> 00:22:54,182
No, he’s out!
612
00:22:54,182 --> 00:22:56,051
The throw to third
gets away.
613
00:22:56,051 --> 00:22:58,020
Huff throws.
And he is...
614
00:22:58,020 --> 00:23:00,689
out!
They’re both out at home!
615
00:23:00,689 --> 00:23:03,049
Unbelievable sequence.
616
00:23:03,058 --> 00:23:04,993
Olney:
They limp across the
finish line
617
00:23:04,993 --> 00:23:06,828
and they barely make
the playoffs.
618
00:23:06,828 --> 00:23:10,998
And, in fact, the day that they
qualified for the playoffs,
619
00:23:10,999 --> 00:23:14,329
they were in Baltimore and they
lost a one-sided game.
620
00:23:14,336 --> 00:23:15,736
Announcer:
Makes the catch on the track.
621
00:23:15,737 --> 00:23:19,908
So, in an odd juxtaposition
of fortunes,
622
00:23:19,908 --> 00:23:22,208
Baltimore beats the devil
out of the Yankees
623
00:23:22,210 --> 00:23:24,240
and the Yankees clinch
the Eastern Division.
624
00:23:24,246 --> 00:23:27,215
And I remember vividly, you go
in the locker room, you know,
625
00:23:27,215 --> 00:23:29,384
they bring out, you know, some
champagne and stuff and things
626
00:23:29,384 --> 00:23:30,852
and they’re just sitting there
627
00:23:30,852 --> 00:23:32,621
and nobody went
and got a champagne bottle
628
00:23:32,621 --> 00:23:34,851
or nothing. [ Laughs ]
We didn’t know what to do.
629
00:23:34,856 --> 00:23:36,356
You know, a lot of teams would
love to be in our position,
630
00:23:36,358 --> 00:23:38,026
you know? Our goal is
to win the World Series,
631
00:23:38,026 --> 00:23:40,195
so, you know, we’re on our way.
632
00:23:40,195 --> 00:23:42,464
Speaker:
They should be embarrassed
to be in the playoffs!
633
00:23:42,464 --> 00:23:45,464
They should be embarrassed
to pop corks last week!
634
00:23:47,436 --> 00:23:49,805
Announcer:
The Yankees ended the season
in disaster
635
00:23:49,805 --> 00:23:52,705
and Oakland had a great month
of September.
636
00:23:52,708 --> 00:23:55,377
Oakland has this great
collection of young players
637
00:23:55,377 --> 00:23:56,712
and they were
a legitimate threat
638
00:23:56,712 --> 00:23:58,612
to this aging Yankee team.
639
00:23:58,613 --> 00:24:00,248
And then we go to Game 5.
640
00:24:00,248 --> 00:24:01,748
Reporter:
If you guys
should win tonight,
641
00:24:01,750 --> 00:24:03,819
it could be the end
of the Yankees dynasty.
642
00:24:03,819 --> 00:24:06,449
Do you have any thoughts
on you guys
643
00:24:06,455 --> 00:24:07,589
putting them away
like that?
644
00:24:07,589 --> 00:24:09,319
I don’t mind at all.
I mean,
645
00:24:09,324 --> 00:24:12,260
they’ve won
enough times, so.
646
00:24:12,260 --> 00:24:13,929
It’s time
for some other people
647
00:24:13,929 --> 00:24:15,829
to have some glory here.
648
00:24:15,831 --> 00:24:19,261
And this is on the big screen
in the ballpark in Oakland
649
00:24:19,267 --> 00:24:21,670
as the Yankees
are taking batting practice.
650
00:24:21,670 --> 00:24:24,670
He really woke up
the monster again.
651
00:24:24,673 --> 00:24:27,009
You can’t talk
when you’re still playing.
652
00:24:27,009 --> 00:24:28,269
Talk after you beat him.
653
00:24:28,276 --> 00:24:29,845
We loved that kind of stuff.
654
00:24:29,845 --> 00:24:33,248
And, when we heard things
like that, it like fed us.
655
00:24:33,248 --> 00:24:34,678
Jeter:
He’s got to believe it.
656
00:24:34,683 --> 00:24:36,583
It’s over for us, right?
657
00:24:36,585 --> 00:24:39,585
They’re up-and-coming young team
and it’s their time.
658
00:24:39,588 --> 00:24:42,624
But I’ll be honest, it didn’t
rub us the right way, you know?
659
00:24:42,624 --> 00:24:44,960
It’s like, "Hey, man,
you still got to beat us."
660
00:24:44,960 --> 00:24:46,690
Announcer:
Chuck Knoblauch.
661
00:24:46,695 --> 00:24:49,631
And he begins
with a line drive base hit.
662
00:24:49,631 --> 00:24:51,031
Now, Derek Jeter.
663
00:24:51,033 --> 00:24:52,200
Another is going.
664
00:24:52,200 --> 00:24:54,770
And it’s taken ball 4 inside.
665
00:24:54,770 --> 00:24:56,330
High chopper off the plate.
666
00:24:56,338 --> 00:24:58,874
Tejada has no throw.
667
00:24:58,874 --> 00:25:00,142
Martinez:
It was just kind of funny.
668
00:25:00,142 --> 00:25:01,842
We just went out there
and played
669
00:25:01,843 --> 00:25:04,279
and tried to win that game
and keep the dynasty going.
670
00:25:04,279 --> 00:25:06,809
Announcer #1:
And in the air.
Way back.
671
00:25:06,815 --> 00:25:08,515
It is off the wall.
672
00:25:08,517 --> 00:25:12,054
Announcer #2:
Three-run double
by Tino Martinez.
673
00:25:12,054 --> 00:25:15,023
The A’s just need
to take a big, deep breath.
674
00:25:15,023 --> 00:25:17,659
It is 6-0 New York.
675
00:25:17,659 --> 00:25:21,159
Chávez’s comments is just
that little extra piece
676
00:25:21,163 --> 00:25:23,398
that reminded the Yankees that,
677
00:25:23,398 --> 00:25:25,828
"Hey, we’re still the king
on this block,
678
00:25:25,834 --> 00:25:28,134
until somebody has the ability
to knock us off."
679
00:25:28,136 --> 00:25:31,073
Now, Eric Chávez.
680
00:25:31,073 --> 00:25:32,503
Sterling:
Which is popped up to first.
681
00:25:32,507 --> 00:25:34,543
Tino in foul territory.
Tino...
682
00:25:34,543 --> 00:25:35,743
makes the catch!
683
00:25:35,744 --> 00:25:37,144
Ballgame over.
684
00:25:37,145 --> 00:25:38,213
Yankees win.
685
00:25:38,213 --> 00:25:40,913
The-e-e-e-e Yankees win!
686
00:25:40,916 --> 00:25:44,252
Absolutely wonderful.
Whoo!
687
00:25:44,252 --> 00:25:46,352
Jeter:
This is really gratifying.
I mean, it was tough.
688
00:25:46,354 --> 00:25:47,889
It was tough.
I mean, people
689
00:25:47,889 --> 00:25:49,489
had written us off early on,
you know.
690
00:25:49,491 --> 00:25:51,091
At the end of the season,
we struggled a little bit,
691
00:25:51,093 --> 00:25:53,093
but bottom line is we have
to be beat on the field
692
00:25:53,095 --> 00:25:55,030
and we came out
and we played well.
693
00:25:55,030 --> 00:25:56,660
Were guys talking about
what Eric Chávez said?
694
00:25:56,665 --> 00:25:58,765
-Yeah.
-Did you see him?
695
00:25:58,767 --> 00:26:00,402
-Yeah.
-What was your reaction?
696
00:26:00,402 --> 00:26:02,932
Well, I mean, obviously,
he’s had a good series.
697
00:26:02,938 --> 00:26:05,373
But the bottom line is you’ve
got to do it on the field.
698
00:26:05,373 --> 00:26:08,443
Announcer:
Welcome to Game 1 of the
League Championship Series.
699
00:26:08,443 --> 00:26:11,379
Reporter:
Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez,
a big story here.
700
00:26:11,379 --> 00:26:13,448
What about the dynamic
of playing against a guy
701
00:26:13,448 --> 00:26:16,178
who is, perhaps, your best
friend, is that difficult?
702
00:26:16,184 --> 00:26:18,120
Not at all. I mean, you know,
I don’t look at it
703
00:26:18,120 --> 00:26:20,220
as I’m playing
against Alex because
704
00:26:20,222 --> 00:26:22,522
it’s the New York Yankees
against the Seattle Mariners.
705
00:26:22,524 --> 00:26:25,961
Every time that the Mariners
and the Yankees would play,
706
00:26:25,961 --> 00:26:27,461
beat writers, like myself,
707
00:26:27,462 --> 00:26:29,030
we’d be writing stories
about it, you know.
708
00:26:29,030 --> 00:26:31,460
These two guys hanging
out together.
709
00:26:31,466 --> 00:26:33,266
They had so much in common.
710
00:26:33,268 --> 00:26:36,071
You basically have
everything the same,
711
00:26:36,071 --> 00:26:38,701
so it’s been described,
except for he has three rings.
712
00:26:38,707 --> 00:26:39,807
How much does that
bother you
713
00:26:39,808 --> 00:26:41,143
and how badly
do you want one?
714
00:26:41,143 --> 00:26:42,473
Well, I wouldn’t say
it bothered me.
715
00:26:42,477 --> 00:26:45,147
Something that drives me
to keep working hard
716
00:26:45,147 --> 00:26:48,717
and keep trying to escalate
my game every year.
717
00:26:48,717 --> 00:26:53,555
They had a common bond
between them as young, athletic,
718
00:26:53,555 --> 00:26:55,790
very talented baseball players
719
00:26:55,790 --> 00:26:58,920
being almost faces of their
franchise at such early ages.
720
00:26:58,927 --> 00:27:00,395
We’re going out there.
We’re trying to beat them.
721
00:27:00,395 --> 00:27:01,795
And, you know,
we’re friends off the field,
722
00:27:01,796 --> 00:27:03,231
but on the field,
we’re big rivals.
723
00:27:03,231 --> 00:27:04,961
Derek’s been in a great
position to be playing
724
00:27:04,966 --> 00:27:07,335
with a great franchise
and great timing
725
00:27:07,335 --> 00:27:09,735
and he’s been a catalyst
of that team.
726
00:27:09,738 --> 00:27:12,274
So, hopefully, one year,
I can do the same for mine,
727
00:27:12,274 --> 00:27:13,909
but it’s not like I’m
better or anything.
728
00:27:13,909 --> 00:27:15,239
[ Laughter ]
729
00:27:15,243 --> 00:27:17,243
Announcer:
He is a star. I mean,
730
00:27:17,243 --> 00:27:17,279
there’s no doubt about it.
731
00:27:17,279 --> 00:27:19,279
It was well known in baseball
732
00:27:19,281 --> 00:27:21,750
that Alex was a better player.
733
00:27:21,750 --> 00:27:23,780
Announcer:
This ball is drilled
to deep left
734
00:27:23,785 --> 00:27:25,285
for a Rodriguez home run.
735
00:27:25,287 --> 00:27:28,823
But Derek Jeter wanted
to be a Yankee.
736
00:27:28,823 --> 00:27:31,993
Alex Rodriguez
wanted to be a star.
737
00:27:31,993 --> 00:27:34,029
And Seattle
will take Game 1.
738
00:27:34,029 --> 00:27:38,699
There was this thing about Alex
being marooned up in Seattle,
739
00:27:38,700 --> 00:27:41,430
whereas, Derek became the star
740
00:27:41,436 --> 00:27:44,006
that Alex had
always wanted to be.
741
00:27:45,040 --> 00:27:46,840
Skies one to deep right.
742
00:27:46,841 --> 00:27:48,141
Looking up.
743
00:27:48,143 --> 00:27:50,143
Gone!
744
00:27:50,143 --> 00:27:50,140
Verducci:
For Derek,
745
00:27:50,145 --> 00:27:51,445
it was pretty much established
746
00:27:51,446 --> 00:27:53,715
this guy is
a generational player.
747
00:27:53,715 --> 00:27:56,215
He was so important
to the Yankee brand,
748
00:27:56,218 --> 00:27:57,719
to the game of baseball.
749
00:27:57,719 --> 00:27:59,549
Rocket Roger Clemens
on the mound.
750
00:28:01,223 --> 00:28:03,491
[ Crowd ohhs ]
751
00:28:03,491 --> 00:28:05,721
Clemens:
No, that wasn’t even close.
752
00:28:05,727 --> 00:28:07,462
About chest-high, like I said.
These days,
753
00:28:07,462 --> 00:28:09,731
it might’ve been
a strike, even.
754
00:28:09,731 --> 00:28:11,731
My stuff was electric
that night
755
00:28:11,733 --> 00:28:13,001
and I was turning it loose.
756
00:28:13,001 --> 00:28:14,369
Sterling:
There’s the one-two.
757
00:28:14,369 --> 00:28:15,899
He struck him out swinging.
758
00:28:15,904 --> 00:28:17,804
It’s puzzling how a guy
can have great control
759
00:28:17,806 --> 00:28:20,746
and constantly messed up
and in somebody’s face.
760
00:28:23,311 --> 00:28:26,141
He did a great job and, uh,
761
00:28:26,147 --> 00:28:28,016
that other stuff,
I’m a little pissed off about,
762
00:28:28,016 --> 00:28:29,684
but I’ll get over it.
763
00:28:29,684 --> 00:28:31,384
Kay:
Uh-oh. Swung on it.
764
00:28:31,386 --> 00:28:32,486
Skied to center field.
765
00:28:32,487 --> 00:28:33,521
Backing up is Cameron.
766
00:28:33,521 --> 00:28:35,521
Still back.
767
00:28:35,521 --> 00:28:36,489
And that ball is gone!
768
00:28:36,491 --> 00:28:38,491
See ya!
769
00:28:38,491 --> 00:28:39,094
A three-run home run
770
00:28:39,094 --> 00:28:40,362
for Derek Jeter.
771
00:28:40,362 --> 00:28:41,529
Torre:
In baseball,
772
00:28:41,529 --> 00:28:43,759
it’s important
to play together.
773
00:28:43,765 --> 00:28:46,868
Sterling:
The-e-e-e-e Yankees win!
774
00:28:46,868 --> 00:28:50,098
You know,
Derek always understood that.
775
00:28:50,105 --> 00:28:52,274
Alex wanted to be --
776
00:28:52,274 --> 00:28:53,714
He wanted to stand out.
777
00:28:55,243 --> 00:28:57,043
There is a certain mentality
778
00:28:57,045 --> 00:28:59,445
that you have to have
to be a champion.
779
00:28:59,447 --> 00:29:01,116
You watch Derek play.
780
00:29:01,116 --> 00:29:03,251
That will --
they’re different.
781
00:29:03,251 --> 00:29:05,720
Champions are different.
782
00:29:05,720 --> 00:29:07,789
Kay:
Swung on it.
Drilled deep to right field!
783
00:29:07,789 --> 00:29:09,189
There it goes!
784
00:29:09,190 --> 00:29:11,190
See ya!
785
00:29:11,190 --> 00:29:11,525
David Justice
786
00:29:11,526 --> 00:29:13,628
with a three-run home run!
787
00:29:13,628 --> 00:29:16,558
And the Yankees have come
all the way back!
788
00:29:18,133 --> 00:29:19,263
Announcer #2:
A slow roller.
789
00:29:19,267 --> 00:29:20,635
Jeter up with it.
790
00:29:20,635 --> 00:29:23,371
Start spreading the news.
791
00:29:23,371 --> 00:29:26,808
The New York Yankees go
to the World Series
792
00:29:26,808 --> 00:29:30,578
for the fourth time
in five years.
793
00:29:30,578 --> 00:29:33,748
Now, the stage is set
for the Subway Series
794
00:29:33,748 --> 00:29:35,878
between the Yankees
and Mets.
795
00:29:35,884 --> 00:29:39,084
[ "New York, New York" plays ]
796
00:29:39,087 --> 00:29:43,057
[ Suspenseful music plays ]
797
00:29:43,058 --> 00:29:45,794
[ Chanting ]
We want the Mets!
798
00:29:45,794 --> 00:29:48,294
Reporter: Subway Series
is finally here.
Speaker: I know.
799
00:29:48,296 --> 00:29:50,398
It’s about time
and the Yankees will win.
800
00:29:50,398 --> 00:29:51,658
The Yankees are the best.
801
00:29:51,666 --> 00:29:53,001
Forget about it.
They can light it up.
802
00:29:53,001 --> 00:29:54,669
I don’t care.
Burn ’em down.
803
00:29:54,669 --> 00:29:56,099
Speaker: I’m gonna call it
the Mets in seven.
804
00:29:56,104 --> 00:29:58,173
Give them
the ticker tape parade.
805
00:29:58,173 --> 00:29:59,403
Announcer:
Two New York titans
806
00:29:59,407 --> 00:30:00,942
clashing in October.
807
00:30:00,942 --> 00:30:04,179
It took 44 years,
but the Subway Series is back.
808
00:30:04,179 --> 00:30:08,109
[ Rap plays ]
809
00:30:08,116 --> 00:30:09,616
Hey, Met fans.
810
00:30:09,617 --> 00:30:11,953
You, on the phone,
how do you spell Mets?
811
00:30:11,953 --> 00:30:14,122
"My entire team sucks!"
812
00:30:14,122 --> 00:30:16,752
♪ Hit the brakes on y’all
[audio drop] like whoa ♪
813
00:30:16,758 --> 00:30:18,326
Rivera:
The city was electric.
814
00:30:18,326 --> 00:30:21,629
I never saw a city, you know,
I mean, so joyful,
815
00:30:21,629 --> 00:30:23,359
but it’s divided.
816
00:30:23,365 --> 00:30:27,369
Jeter:
I lived in Manhattan
like my entire career.
817
00:30:27,369 --> 00:30:29,169
If we lost,
I don’t think I would’ve stayed
818
00:30:29,170 --> 00:30:31,270
in Manhattan, you know,
819
00:30:31,272 --> 00:30:33,972
because that was all
anyone talked about.
820
00:30:33,975 --> 00:30:36,144
Get in a cab,
people are yelling at you,
821
00:30:36,144 --> 00:30:37,944
"You better not lose,"
or, Met fans,
822
00:30:37,946 --> 00:30:40,046
"You’re going to lose."
And, anywhere you went,
823
00:30:40,048 --> 00:30:42,283
that’s all anyone wanted
to talk about.
824
00:30:42,283 --> 00:30:44,219
And I loved it, you know?
825
00:30:44,219 --> 00:30:45,619
Everybody’s coming to watch.
826
00:30:45,620 --> 00:30:46,850
Announcer:
The reigning world champions
827
00:30:46,855 --> 00:30:48,623
striving for a threepeat.
828
00:30:48,623 --> 00:30:50,492
Olney:
They had an opportunity
for history,
829
00:30:50,492 --> 00:30:52,522
but there’s also
the inherent pressure
830
00:30:52,527 --> 00:30:56,731
of being in New York
in front of the massive media
831
00:30:56,731 --> 00:31:00,401
and you have a Mets team
that’s cocky.
832
00:31:00,402 --> 00:31:02,202
We had to win that one.
833
00:31:02,203 --> 00:31:03,638
And I think the Mets were
coming in
834
00:31:03,638 --> 00:31:05,738
with a lot of confidence.
835
00:31:05,740 --> 00:31:07,570
I remember Benny Agbayani said
836
00:31:07,575 --> 00:31:10,211
they were going to beat us
in five games.
837
00:31:10,211 --> 00:31:12,480
And then once again,
you’re like, "Damn, [audio drop]
838
00:31:12,480 --> 00:31:14,980
give us some respect."
You know what I mean?
839
00:31:14,983 --> 00:31:17,152
Announcer:
No score, sixth inning.
840
00:31:17,152 --> 00:31:18,752
Two out.
And it’s Zeile.
841
00:31:18,753 --> 00:31:21,322
♪ I’mma go toe-to-toe,
blow for blow like whoa ♪
842
00:31:21,322 --> 00:31:24,022
Zeile into left field.
Well-hit.
843
00:31:24,025 --> 00:31:25,193
Track. Wall.
844
00:31:25,193 --> 00:31:27,562
Off the top of the wall.
845
00:31:27,562 --> 00:31:29,030
Onto third is Pérez.
846
00:31:29,030 --> 00:31:30,498
They bring him around.
847
00:31:30,498 --> 00:31:32,698
Throw by Jeter.
848
00:31:32,700 --> 00:31:34,369
In and over!
849
00:31:34,369 --> 00:31:37,439
Derek Jeter with a relay throw
to end the inning.
850
00:31:37,439 --> 00:31:38,869
[ Cheering and applause ]
851
00:31:38,873 --> 00:31:40,573
Part of being a good player
is thinking
852
00:31:40,575 --> 00:31:43,745
about every possible scenario
before it could happen.
853
00:31:43,745 --> 00:31:46,114
I saw a team that wasn’t running
854
00:31:46,114 --> 00:31:47,949
and I tried to one-hop it
to Jorge
855
00:31:47,949 --> 00:31:50,049
because I didn’t want
to get an in-between hop
856
00:31:50,051 --> 00:31:52,520
and then,
857
00:31:52,520 --> 00:31:54,020
you know,
it was a perfect throw.
858
00:31:56,191 --> 00:31:57,459
Pettitte:
Two runs.
859
00:31:57,459 --> 00:31:59,689
All of a sudden,
it turns into no runs.
860
00:31:59,694 --> 00:32:01,794
That was a huge play.
861
00:32:01,796 --> 00:32:03,798
You know, great players
do things differently
862
00:32:03,798 --> 00:32:06,428
than other players
and it’s these plays
863
00:32:06,434 --> 00:32:08,803
during the course of the game,
like that,
864
00:32:08,803 --> 00:32:11,139
that are big-time
momentum-shifters.
865
00:32:11,139 --> 00:32:13,199
Announcer:
3-3 in the 12th.
866
00:32:13,208 --> 00:32:14,476
Vizcaíno.
867
00:32:14,476 --> 00:32:15,610
Left field.
868
00:32:15,610 --> 00:32:16,640
Base hit.
869
00:32:16,644 --> 00:32:18,112
Yankees win Game 1.
870
00:32:18,112 --> 00:32:20,612
[ Cheering and applause ]
871
00:32:20,615 --> 00:32:23,818
♪
872
00:32:23,818 --> 00:32:26,718
Announcer #1:
Well, one of the stories
within this Subway Series is
873
00:32:26,721 --> 00:32:30,221
Roger Clemens having to face,
again, Mike Piazza,
874
00:32:30,225 --> 00:32:32,794
who he beaned on July 8th.
875
00:32:32,794 --> 00:32:34,329
Announcer #2:
And Clemens 1-1.
876
00:32:34,329 --> 00:32:35,389
And hit him.
877
00:32:35,396 --> 00:32:36,564
[ Crowd ohhs ]
878
00:32:36,564 --> 00:32:37,899
And Piazza goes down.
879
00:32:37,899 --> 00:32:39,929
He’s on his back.
880
00:32:39,934 --> 00:32:41,769
Cone:
When you look at the history
during the regular season,
881
00:32:41,769 --> 00:32:44,969
Piazza was hitting home run
after home run of off Clemens.
882
00:32:44,973 --> 00:32:47,141
He was wearing Clemens out.
883
00:32:47,141 --> 00:32:50,141
And, according to the school
of pitching that he comes from,
884
00:32:50,144 --> 00:32:51,813
Piazza was due for a bow-tie.
885
00:32:51,813 --> 00:32:53,413
Piazza:
I thought it was
definitely intentional.
886
00:32:53,414 --> 00:32:55,149
Roger Clemens
is a great pitcher,
887
00:32:55,149 --> 00:32:57,979
but I really can’t say I have
respect for him right now.
888
00:32:57,986 --> 00:32:59,586
Would you be surprised
if he ran one
889
00:32:59,587 --> 00:33:01,155
inside on him here
in the first inning?
890
00:33:01,155 --> 00:33:03,625
If I were Clemens, that’s
exactly what I would do.
891
00:33:03,625 --> 00:33:04,993
[ Suspenseful music plays ]
892
00:33:04,993 --> 00:33:08,429
There was so much buildup
to that at-bat,
893
00:33:08,429 --> 00:33:10,329
Roger facing him again.
894
00:33:11,833 --> 00:33:14,769
The barrel of the bat comes
back at Roger Clemens
895
00:33:14,769 --> 00:33:18,299
and he fires the bat back
toward Piazza,
896
00:33:18,306 --> 00:33:21,342
who was going
down the first base line.
897
00:33:21,342 --> 00:33:23,711
That is all
Roger Clemens there.
898
00:33:23,711 --> 00:33:25,880
And everything happened
so quickly.
899
00:33:25,880 --> 00:33:27,880
And next thing you know, Piazza
and the benches are coming.
900
00:33:27,882 --> 00:33:29,512
I didn’t know
what happened, right?
901
00:33:29,517 --> 00:33:31,319
And then you see it afterwards
902
00:33:31,319 --> 00:33:34,319
and you see Rocket say
he thought it was the ball.
903
00:33:34,322 --> 00:33:36,691
My gosh,
that’s a blatant act.
904
00:33:36,691 --> 00:33:38,059
Foolish! Foolish!
905
00:33:38,059 --> 00:33:39,359
I reacted immediately
906
00:33:39,360 --> 00:33:40,690
because I thought it was
the ball.
907
00:33:40,695 --> 00:33:41,995
Right then when I knew
I had his bat,
908
00:33:41,996 --> 00:33:44,132
I whistle it
on the on-deck circle.
909
00:33:44,132 --> 00:33:45,632
It was 15 feet from him.
910
00:33:45,633 --> 00:33:46,833
If I wanted to throw
the bat at him,
911
00:33:46,834 --> 00:33:48,334
I’d have
thrown the bat at him.
912
00:33:48,336 --> 00:33:50,872
Throws a jagged,
sharp piece of wood.
913
00:33:50,872 --> 00:33:52,372
And I went out, you know,
and said,
914
00:33:52,373 --> 00:33:54,208
"What is your problem?"
I kept asking him,
915
00:33:54,208 --> 00:33:56,008
"What is your problem?"
So, I don’t --
916
00:33:56,010 --> 00:33:57,979
He didn’t say anything.
If he would’ve said something,
917
00:33:57,979 --> 00:33:59,809
maybe it would’ve been a little
different? I don’t know.
918
00:33:59,814 --> 00:34:03,584
I don’t think he would actually
try to hit the guy with the bat.
919
00:34:03,585 --> 00:34:05,885
You know, that’s assault
with a deadly weapon, man.
920
00:34:05,887 --> 00:34:08,756
I think it was
an intimidation thing.
921
00:34:08,756 --> 00:34:10,865
And he got very lucky
that it didn’t hit Mike.
922
00:34:15,163 --> 00:34:16,393
Game over.
923
00:34:16,396 --> 00:34:18,099
Yankees win
the first two games
924
00:34:18,099 --> 00:34:20,099
of the 2000 World Series.
925
00:34:20,101 --> 00:34:24,771
♪
926
00:34:24,771 --> 00:34:27,442
Clemens:
My buddy had a Halloween
party at his bar.
927
00:34:27,442 --> 00:34:29,442
He wanted me to be one
of the judges for the costumes.
928
00:34:29,443 --> 00:34:33,014
Pull up in a limousine,
this dude in a Piazza uniform
929
00:34:33,014 --> 00:34:35,083
and he had a ball stuck
to his helmet
930
00:34:35,083 --> 00:34:37,012
and he had a bat going
through him.
931
00:34:37,018 --> 00:34:38,885
And I walked straight line,
beelined right at him
932
00:34:38,885 --> 00:34:40,588
and I got right close to him
and he was like
933
00:34:40,588 --> 00:34:42,718
all nervous and everything.
I leaned in. I said, "Hey,
934
00:34:42,724 --> 00:34:44,124
you’re going to win tonight."
935
00:34:49,631 --> 00:34:53,968
Announcer:
Well, it is Game 3 here tonight
at Shea Stadium.
936
00:34:53,968 --> 00:34:56,268
I remember going to Shea Stadium
937
00:34:56,269 --> 00:35:00,070
and the clubhouse furniture
was so bad
938
00:35:00,074 --> 00:35:01,374
that Mr. Steinbrenner brought
939
00:35:01,376 --> 00:35:02,976
our furniture
from Yankee Stadium
940
00:35:02,977 --> 00:35:04,479
and put it
in the clubhouse there
941
00:35:04,479 --> 00:35:06,809
because he couldn’t
deal with it.
942
00:35:06,814 --> 00:35:09,884
He wanted his players
to be comfortable.
943
00:35:09,884 --> 00:35:12,320
Cone:
Tremendous pressure from George.
944
00:35:12,320 --> 00:35:14,650
He took a really active role,
945
00:35:14,656 --> 00:35:17,992
probably more active
than any other series we had.
946
00:35:17,992 --> 00:35:20,161
Was very involved
in everything.
947
00:35:20,161 --> 00:35:22,630
You’ve got the championship
of New York City on the line.
948
00:35:22,630 --> 00:35:24,799
You can’t be second
in New York City.
949
00:35:24,799 --> 00:35:26,459
People who work for the Yankees
will tell you,
950
00:35:26,467 --> 00:35:30,104
back then in 2000, they felt
how important this was.
951
00:35:30,104 --> 00:35:32,173
[ Chanting ]
Let’s go, Mets!
952
00:35:32,173 --> 00:35:34,142
Let’s go, Mets!
953
00:35:34,142 --> 00:35:36,472
Much more important for the
Yankees than for the Mets.
954
00:35:36,477 --> 00:35:38,179
Not to say it wasn’t important
for the Mets,
955
00:35:38,179 --> 00:35:39,909
but it was everything
956
00:35:39,914 --> 00:35:41,783
for the New York Yankees
and George Steinbrenner.
957
00:35:41,783 --> 00:35:43,513
So there is a lot of pressure.
958
00:35:43,518 --> 00:35:45,620
Announcer:
The Yankees leading
two games to none.
959
00:35:45,620 --> 00:35:47,350
A 2-2 score.
960
00:35:47,355 --> 00:35:50,091
Agbayani
into left center field.
961
00:35:50,091 --> 00:35:51,659
That ball is gone.
962
00:35:51,659 --> 00:35:54,689
And the Mets take
a 3-2 eighth-inning lead.
963
00:35:54,696 --> 00:35:56,696
Agbayani delivers again.
964
00:36:00,868 --> 00:36:02,328
Mets win Game 3.
965
00:36:04,939 --> 00:36:07,039
Then the Yankees lose a game
to the Mets
966
00:36:07,041 --> 00:36:08,509
and now,
there’s really pressure.
967
00:36:08,509 --> 00:36:11,879
For us, there wasn’t a hatred
of the Mets.
968
00:36:11,879 --> 00:36:13,948
They were just --
How we looked at it was
969
00:36:13,948 --> 00:36:16,008
just the Mets, right?
970
00:36:16,017 --> 00:36:17,952
Baha Men:
♪ Who let the dogs out? ♪
971
00:36:17,952 --> 00:36:19,982
♪ Who, who, who, who, who? ♪
972
00:36:19,987 --> 00:36:21,456
♪ Who let the dogs out? ♪
973
00:36:21,456 --> 00:36:23,825
♪ Who, who, who, who, who? ♪
974
00:36:23,825 --> 00:36:25,893
♪ Well, the party was nice,
the party was pumpin’ ♪
975
00:36:25,893 --> 00:36:27,628
♪ Yippie yi yo ♪
976
00:36:27,628 --> 00:36:29,288
Are you kidding me?
Are you kidding me?
977
00:36:29,297 --> 00:36:31,165
This is you?
This is the World Series.
978
00:36:31,165 --> 00:36:32,400
This is the World Series.
This is what you got?
979
00:36:32,400 --> 00:36:33,730
This is what you guys are doing?
980
00:36:33,735 --> 00:36:36,304
Actually had the Baha Men
on the field,
981
00:36:36,304 --> 00:36:37,972
dancing and singing the song.
982
00:36:37,972 --> 00:36:39,340
♪ Who let the dogs out? ♪
983
00:36:39,340 --> 00:36:40,840
You know, and
they’re whooping it up.
984
00:36:40,842 --> 00:36:42,410
And you know, to me,
the answer was perfect.
985
00:36:42,410 --> 00:36:44,178
It was Derek Jeter?
986
00:36:44,178 --> 00:36:46,078
Verducci:
The next game, Knoblauch
is not in the lineup.
987
00:36:46,080 --> 00:36:50,150
So Jeter is now
the leadoff hitter.
988
00:36:50,151 --> 00:36:53,081
Announcer #1:
So, Derek Jeter moves
into the leadoff spot
989
00:36:53,087 --> 00:36:55,389
Announcer #2: As the
series drama continues.
990
00:36:55,389 --> 00:36:58,189
Here we go.
First pitch time, 8:31.
991
00:36:58,192 --> 00:36:59,522
And Jeter swings.
992
00:36:59,527 --> 00:37:00,762
And a high drive
to left.
993
00:37:00,762 --> 00:37:02,892
Hit it high!
It is far!
994
00:37:02,897 --> 00:37:04,432
And it’s gone!
995
00:37:04,432 --> 00:37:06,701
Derek Jeter starts in
with a bang.
996
00:37:06,701 --> 00:37:10,101
Derek Jeter hits the first
pitch of the ballgame.
997
00:37:10,104 --> 00:37:12,540
And on the first pitch
of the game.
998
00:37:12,540 --> 00:37:14,909
the Yankees take
a 1-nothing lead.
999
00:37:14,909 --> 00:37:16,439
[ Crowd cheers ]
1000
00:37:16,444 --> 00:37:19,013
♪
1001
00:37:19,013 --> 00:37:20,681
I looked for one pitch
in my career --
1002
00:37:20,681 --> 00:37:23,251
fastball
right down the middle.
1003
00:37:23,251 --> 00:37:26,020
That’s it.
That’s what I look for.
1004
00:37:26,020 --> 00:37:28,520
And I adjust off of that,
soon as I see that swing.
1005
00:37:28,523 --> 00:37:30,023
That’s what
I was looking for.
1006
00:37:30,024 --> 00:37:32,924
Verducci: The first pitch
of a World Series game
1007
00:37:32,927 --> 00:37:34,896
is essentially a photo op.
1008
00:37:34,896 --> 00:37:36,864
Flashbulbs are going off.
1009
00:37:36,864 --> 00:37:38,264
Jeter was having none of that.
1010
00:37:38,266 --> 00:37:39,534
It was just not a photo op.
1011
00:37:39,534 --> 00:37:40,802
This was a pitch to be hit.
1012
00:37:40,802 --> 00:37:42,132
[ Cheers and applause ]
1013
00:37:42,136 --> 00:37:43,371
Martinez: And as soon as
he hit that ball,
1014
00:37:43,371 --> 00:37:45,039
we just
jumped out of the dugout.
1015
00:37:45,039 --> 00:37:47,308
And we thought, at that point,
"The series is over."
1016
00:37:47,308 --> 00:37:49,738
That was -- That took the wind
out of their sail, we thought.
1017
00:37:49,744 --> 00:37:52,413
It took the wind
out of Shea Stadium.
1018
00:37:52,413 --> 00:37:54,813
For Derek Jeter,
Home run number one
1019
00:37:54,816 --> 00:37:56,250
in World Series play.
1020
00:37:56,250 --> 00:37:57,480
2-0 count.
1021
00:37:57,485 --> 00:38:00,085
And that one jammed
a little bit.
1022
00:38:00,087 --> 00:38:02,323
Still hit it hard.
Perez back.
1023
00:38:02,323 --> 00:38:03,453
They’re not gonna get it.
1024
00:38:03,457 --> 00:38:04,959
A hop off the top
of the wall.
1025
00:38:04,959 --> 00:38:06,319
He’s bringing 3.
1026
00:38:06,327 --> 00:38:09,463
And the second Yankees
triple of the game.
1027
00:38:09,463 --> 00:38:11,132
[ Cheers and applause ]
1028
00:38:11,132 --> 00:38:13,462
Throw, with
Alex Rodriguez looking on.
1029
00:38:13,467 --> 00:38:16,337
Jeter is putting on
quite a show.
1030
00:38:16,337 --> 00:38:18,406
The guy’s -- he’s
a powerful mother...
1031
00:38:18,406 --> 00:38:21,075
[ Laughs ]
1032
00:38:21,075 --> 00:38:22,944
Yankees win game four.
1033
00:38:22,944 --> 00:38:24,444
[ Cheers and applause ]
1034
00:38:24,445 --> 00:38:25,680
I’m sure I’ll hear something
about that.
1035
00:38:25,680 --> 00:38:27,680
It’s just the Mets.
1036
00:38:27,682 --> 00:38:29,450
[ Laughter ]
It was, though.
1037
00:38:29,450 --> 00:38:31,180
It was just the Mets.
You know?
1038
00:38:31,185 --> 00:38:32,985
It was just the Mets.
1039
00:38:32,987 --> 00:38:36,424
[ Laughter ]
1040
00:38:36,424 --> 00:38:38,424
Yeah.
1041
00:38:38,426 --> 00:38:40,094
Yankees, one win away
1042
00:38:40,094 --> 00:38:43,264
from their third
consecutive world title.
1043
00:38:43,264 --> 00:38:45,864
That’s well hit
into left field.
1044
00:38:45,867 --> 00:38:48,669
Agbayani back.
It’s a 2-2 game.
1045
00:38:48,669 --> 00:38:51,038
Derek Jeter’s
gone deep again.
1046
00:38:51,038 --> 00:38:52,868
[ Cheers and applause ]
1047
00:38:52,874 --> 00:38:54,442
Yankees on top
in the ninth.
1048
00:38:54,442 --> 00:38:57,042
Rivera: We’re winning
by two runs.
1049
00:38:57,044 --> 00:38:58,679
Derek came to me
and said, "Mo,
1050
00:38:58,679 --> 00:39:01,709
make sure, you know,
that no one on base
1051
00:39:01,716 --> 00:39:03,885
for Piazza as the third guy.
1052
00:39:03,885 --> 00:39:07,622
Sure enough, I walked in
this guy, two out.
1053
00:39:07,622 --> 00:39:08,689
Then, it’s Piazza.
1054
00:39:08,689 --> 00:39:10,889
It comes down to Piazza.
1055
00:39:10,892 --> 00:39:12,622
And what a dramatic ending.
1056
00:39:12,627 --> 00:39:15,696
The best relief pitcher probably
in the history of baseball
1057
00:39:15,696 --> 00:39:18,699
and the best-hitting catcher
in the history of baseball.
1058
00:39:18,699 --> 00:39:20,799
I don’t want him to beat me
to right field.
1059
00:39:20,801 --> 00:39:23,231
Okay, so I just wanted
to stay in.
1060
00:39:23,237 --> 00:39:25,806
The ball wasn’t in enough.
1061
00:39:25,806 --> 00:39:27,742
Piazza gets into
one at center.
1062
00:39:27,742 --> 00:39:31,012
If they would have called it,
it would have been 20 rows up.
1063
00:39:31,012 --> 00:39:34,412
Back is Bernie Williams.
1064
00:39:34,415 --> 00:39:37,184
That was a blessing,
that hitting.
1065
00:39:37,184 --> 00:39:38,584
Ballgame over!
1066
00:39:38,586 --> 00:39:42,056
World Series over!
Yankees win!
1067
00:39:42,056 --> 00:39:45,192
The Yankees win!
1068
00:39:45,192 --> 00:39:48,592
[ Cheers and applause ]
1069
00:39:48,596 --> 00:39:53,034
Jeter: If we think we
got attention prior to 2000,
1070
00:39:53,034 --> 00:39:56,203
we became, I think,
a traveling circus.
1071
00:39:56,203 --> 00:39:59,673
People want to be
around winners.
1072
00:39:59,674 --> 00:40:04,011
I think people respected
how we went about doing it.
1073
00:40:04,011 --> 00:40:06,080
You know, we weren’t cocky.
1074
00:40:06,080 --> 00:40:09,450
Like, we didn’t have
a group of cocky players.
1075
00:40:09,450 --> 00:40:12,219
We had a group
of confident players.
1076
00:40:12,219 --> 00:40:15,089
You win ’96.
He wins Rookie of the Year.
1077
00:40:15,089 --> 00:40:18,119
You know, you got ’98,
probably the best team ever.
1078
00:40:18,125 --> 00:40:19,860
You know, ’99.
We do it again.
1079
00:40:19,860 --> 00:40:23,360
You get to 2000, you know,
winning in New York.
1080
00:40:23,364 --> 00:40:25,064
You have a dynasty now.
You know?
1081
00:40:25,066 --> 00:40:27,535
The way Derek has performed
1082
00:40:27,535 --> 00:40:29,870
every year in the playoffs,
in the World Series,
1083
00:40:29,870 --> 00:40:32,740
it just puts him
at another level.
1084
00:40:32,740 --> 00:40:35,409
Verducci:
2000, I’m not sure
1085
00:40:35,409 --> 00:40:38,539
Derek was at a higher point
in his career.
1086
00:40:38,546 --> 00:40:42,716
MVP of the World Series --
he’s the man right now.
1087
00:40:42,717 --> 00:40:46,220
He never looked at himself
as a superstar,
1088
00:40:46,220 --> 00:40:49,120
but, in my opinion,
that’s what started
1089
00:40:49,123 --> 00:40:52,393
the snowball effect of him
being, like, "that A-lister,"
1090
00:40:52,393 --> 00:40:55,563
"this dude could walk on water"
type of mentality.
1091
00:40:55,563 --> 00:40:57,163
There really was a battle
1092
00:40:57,164 --> 00:40:59,133
for who was going to be
the face of this sport.
1093
00:40:59,133 --> 00:41:01,302
So there were all these players
that looked like
1094
00:41:01,302 --> 00:41:02,902
they were going to be the guy.
1095
00:41:02,903 --> 00:41:06,003
You got Bonds and Griffey.
Then you’ve got A-Rod.
1096
00:41:06,007 --> 00:41:07,742
But Yankees win
a fourth World Series,
1097
00:41:07,742 --> 00:41:09,510
and history changes.
And suddenly,
1098
00:41:09,510 --> 00:41:11,740
who’s at the center of that
is Derek.
1099
00:41:11,746 --> 00:41:14,248
Director:
Cameras rolling
Guys, nice and steady.
1100
00:41:14,248 --> 00:41:15,848
And you’re playing, guys.
1101
00:41:15,850 --> 00:41:17,080
You’re playing. Ready? Done.
1102
00:41:17,084 --> 00:41:19,120
And action.
1103
00:41:19,120 --> 00:41:21,350
Gee, this might
help you get laid.
1104
00:41:21,355 --> 00:41:25,025
[ Laughter ]
1105
00:41:25,026 --> 00:41:29,096
Derek was of the national sort
of American baseball player,
1106
00:41:29,096 --> 00:41:31,532
in terms of that star power.
1107
00:41:31,532 --> 00:41:33,162
Hey, look,
it’s Derek Jeter!
1108
00:41:33,167 --> 00:41:35,669
I get that all the time.
1109
00:41:35,669 --> 00:41:37,599
Verducci:
He just had an appeal
1110
00:41:37,605 --> 00:41:40,041
across, you know,
all kinds of demographics.
1111
00:41:40,041 --> 00:41:42,610
So it was more than
just being a great player.
1112
00:41:42,610 --> 00:41:48,610
I don’t think you ever sit down
and say, "I’m a star."
1113
00:41:48,616 --> 00:41:51,685
You know what I mean?
It just...sounds weird.
1114
00:41:51,685 --> 00:41:53,821
You know, ’cause
I don’t know any different.
1115
00:41:53,821 --> 00:41:56,121
[ Chuckling ]
This is just who I am.
1116
00:41:56,123 --> 00:41:58,793
I don’t think
I’ve changed at all.
1117
00:41:58,793 --> 00:42:01,893
♪
1118
00:42:01,896 --> 00:42:04,331
Announcer:
This is "SportsCenter."
1119
00:42:04,331 --> 00:42:06,400
The Rangers
and Alex Rodriguez
1120
00:42:06,400 --> 00:42:08,500
will officially announce
his signing with Texas.
1121
00:42:08,502 --> 00:42:10,402
The terms --
are you sitting down? --
1122
00:42:10,404 --> 00:42:14,041
10 years, $252 million,
1123
00:42:14,041 --> 00:42:16,811
making him, by far,
the highest-paid player
1124
00:42:16,811 --> 00:42:18,741
in the history of team sports.
1125
00:42:18,746 --> 00:42:20,546
Reporter:
What are you gonna do
with all the money?
1126
00:42:20,548 --> 00:42:22,083
[ Chuckles ]
1127
00:42:22,083 --> 00:42:24,383
Raab: We managed to convince
"Esquire" magazine
1128
00:42:24,385 --> 00:42:25,853
that this would be
a good story.
1129
00:42:25,853 --> 00:42:28,522
We had a chance not just
to write about the player
1130
00:42:28,522 --> 00:42:30,652
but also about an agent,
Scott Boras,
1131
00:42:30,658 --> 00:42:33,694
who at that time,
kind of considered the devil.
1132
00:42:33,694 --> 00:42:37,864
Got to sit down with A-Rod
after the deal was signed.
1133
00:42:37,865 --> 00:42:39,433
And that was in Miami.
1134
00:42:39,433 --> 00:42:41,902
And I remember,
we took in a Heat game.
1135
00:42:41,902 --> 00:42:43,771
Announcer:
Welcome back to Miami,
where I am
1136
00:42:43,771 --> 00:42:46,040
with one of the Heat’s
number-one fans,
1137
00:42:46,040 --> 00:42:47,870
Alex Rodriguez,
who dominated the news
1138
00:42:47,875 --> 00:42:49,710
of the baseball off-season
this year.
1139
00:42:49,710 --> 00:42:52,340
What are your thoughts about
the move from Seattle to Texas?
1140
00:42:52,346 --> 00:42:54,348
Well, I’m excited about it.
1141
00:42:54,348 --> 00:42:56,408
Raab: The meat of
the Alex part of the article
1142
00:42:56,417 --> 00:42:59,720
was based on that
couple-hour sit-down.
1143
00:42:59,720 --> 00:43:04,220
"GQ" had a kid assigned
to go to the winter meetings
1144
00:43:04,225 --> 00:43:06,560
and do a story on A-Rod.
1145
00:43:06,560 --> 00:43:09,960
And I ran into the guy and said,
"I’m gonna destroy you.
1146
00:43:09,964 --> 00:43:13,464
You know, we’re competing
on the same story.
1147
00:43:13,467 --> 00:43:15,737
Forget --
Don’t even bother."
1148
00:43:25,579 --> 00:43:27,239
I went in there,
trying to figure out,
1149
00:43:27,248 --> 00:43:30,251
as I did with every movie star
or every athlete,
1150
00:43:30,251 --> 00:43:32,219
"Who is this person?"
1151
00:43:32,219 --> 00:43:35,789
I wasn’t thinking, "Hey,
maybe he’ll say something
1152
00:43:35,789 --> 00:43:38,259
that will piss Derek Jeter off."
1153
00:44:38,953 --> 00:44:42,022
I knew, especially
when I transcribed the tapes,
1154
00:44:42,022 --> 00:44:44,022
that those quotes were gold.
1155
00:44:44,024 --> 00:44:46,994
♪
1156
00:44:46,994 --> 00:44:48,662
Jeter:
Those comments bothered me
1157
00:44:48,662 --> 00:44:52,732
because, like I said,
I’m very, very loyal.
1158
00:44:52,733 --> 00:44:55,833
You know, as a friend,
I’m loyal.
1159
00:44:55,836 --> 00:45:00,674
And I just looked at it
as, "I wouldn’t have done it."
1160
00:45:00,674 --> 00:45:03,510
And then it was
the media, right?
1161
00:45:03,510 --> 00:45:06,310
The constant,
the hammer to the nail.
1162
00:45:06,313 --> 00:45:08,549
You know what I mean?
They just kept hammering it in.
1163
00:45:08,549 --> 00:45:13,319
It just became noise,
which frustrated me.
1164
00:45:13,320 --> 00:45:15,320
You know,
it’s just constant noise.
1165
00:45:15,322 --> 00:45:17,152
Rodriguez:
So, when that came out,
1166
00:45:17,157 --> 00:45:18,826
I felt really bad about it.
1167
00:45:18,826 --> 00:45:21,061
I saw the way
it was playing out.
1168
00:45:21,061 --> 00:45:22,391
The way that it was written,
1169
00:45:22,396 --> 00:45:24,196
I absolutely said
exactly what I said.
1170
00:45:24,198 --> 00:45:29,103
Again, I think it was a comment
that I stand behind today.
1171
00:45:29,103 --> 00:45:30,933
It was a complete tsunami.
1172
00:45:30,938 --> 00:45:32,906
It was one
of the greatest teams ever.
1173
00:45:32,906 --> 00:45:37,076
And to say that you don’t have
to forget about just one player,
1174
00:45:37,077 --> 00:45:39,079
I think is totally fair.
By the way, the same could be
1175
00:45:39,079 --> 00:45:41,548
said about my team
with the Seattle Mariners.
1176
00:45:41,548 --> 00:45:44,248
I had Ken Griffey Jr.,
Edgar Martinez, Jay Buhner.
1177
00:45:44,251 --> 00:45:46,281
If somebody said that about me,
I would be like,
1178
00:45:46,287 --> 00:45:48,889
"No...Absolutely.
1179
00:45:48,889 --> 00:45:50,949
You better not
just worry about me."
1180
00:45:50,958 --> 00:45:53,027
So, immediately, I called Derek
and I said,
1181
00:45:53,027 --> 00:45:55,896
"Hey, I’d love to go up
to see you and talk to you."
1182
00:45:55,896 --> 00:45:58,365
We sat on his couch, we spoke
for about an hour or so.
1183
00:45:58,365 --> 00:46:01,368
I apologized and said, "Look,
I feel you guys have a tsunami.
1184
00:46:01,368 --> 00:46:04,098
It’s a great team.
That wasn’t, you know,
1185
00:46:04,104 --> 00:46:08,042
said to to hurt you or penalize
you or slight you in any way."
1186
00:46:08,042 --> 00:46:10,811
I believed his apology.
I really did.
1187
00:46:10,811 --> 00:46:13,141
I thought he was very sincere
in his apology.
1188
00:46:13,147 --> 00:46:15,949
And I say, "Hey, look, man,
if someone asks you a question,
1189
00:46:15,949 --> 00:46:18,719
you don’t have to justify
a contract."
1190
00:46:18,719 --> 00:46:22,049
No, I think if it was
a stand-alone incident,
1191
00:46:22,056 --> 00:46:24,658
hey, you move on, man.
People make mistakes.
1192
00:46:24,658 --> 00:46:26,918
But it’s the second time
it happened.
1193
00:46:26,927 --> 00:46:29,430
And I said, "You know,
see if A-Rod wants to join us
1194
00:46:29,430 --> 00:46:30,930
for an interview,"
so he called in.
1195
00:46:30,931 --> 00:46:33,661
And I start talking to you
right away.
1196
00:46:33,667 --> 00:46:36,236
"So, what do you think
of Jeter’s contract?"
1197
00:46:36,236 --> 00:46:37,771
And he goes,
1198
00:46:37,771 --> 00:46:39,239
"There’s not one thing
he does better than me."
1199
00:46:39,239 --> 00:46:40,999
Jeter: The Dan Patrick
interview, you know,
1200
00:46:41,008 --> 00:46:44,178
he was talking about
comparison between me and him
1201
00:46:44,178 --> 00:46:45,646
on the field.
1202
00:46:45,646 --> 00:46:48,582
In my mind, you know,
he got his contract.
1203
00:46:48,582 --> 00:46:53,182
"So you’re trying to diminish
what I’m doing,
1204
00:46:53,187 --> 00:46:56,590
maybe to justify, you know,
why you got paid?"
1205
00:46:56,590 --> 00:46:58,020
Because I think, look,
1206
00:46:58,025 --> 00:47:00,160
when you talk
about statistics and things,
1207
00:47:00,160 --> 00:47:03,830
my statistics never compared
to Alex’s statistics.
1208
00:47:03,831 --> 00:47:05,861
You know, I’m not blind.
I understand.
1209
00:47:05,866 --> 00:47:08,202
You know what I’m saying?
But we won.
1210
00:47:08,202 --> 00:47:11,438
You can say whatever you want
on me as a player, that’s fine.
1211
00:47:11,438 --> 00:47:15,268
But then it goes back
to the trust and the loyalty.
1212
00:47:15,275 --> 00:47:18,045
Just how the guy feels,
he’s not a true friend,
1213
00:47:18,045 --> 00:47:22,783
is how I felt, because
I wouldn’t do it to a friend.
1214
00:47:22,783 --> 00:47:25,183
Raab: Alex was genuinely upset,
and then I said,
1215
00:47:25,185 --> 00:47:28,822
you know, "You think it might
help his spring training
1216
00:47:28,822 --> 00:47:30,622
if the magazine --
I’ll write a fax,
1217
00:47:30,624 --> 00:47:32,793
the magazine will send it?"
1218
00:47:32,793 --> 00:47:35,193
Started "Dear Derek,"
1219
00:47:35,195 --> 00:47:38,532
and it said,
"You’re understandably upset.
1220
00:47:38,532 --> 00:47:41,902
I want to make it clear that in
the course of our conversation,
1221
00:47:41,902 --> 00:47:45,239
Alex had a lot of positive
things to say about you.
1222
00:47:45,239 --> 00:47:49,669
It’s not his fault that,
you know, we used what we used."
1223
00:47:49,676 --> 00:47:52,346
Interviewer: So, the writer
of the article, Scott Raab,
1224
00:47:52,346 --> 00:47:54,848
said he sent you a fax
to the Yankees.
1225
00:47:54,848 --> 00:47:56,348
Did you ever see this fax?
1226
00:47:56,350 --> 00:47:59,920
Man, I never saw a fax.
He sent it to, like,
1227
00:47:59,920 --> 00:48:01,989
my personal fax machine
I have in my locker?
1228
00:48:01,989 --> 00:48:04,189
He sent it to the Yankees.
[ Chuckles ]
1229
00:48:04,191 --> 00:48:06,091
You got to ask them
that question, man.
1230
00:48:06,093 --> 00:48:07,661
I don’t recall --
I don’t remember
1231
00:48:07,661 --> 00:48:09,830
getting a fax.
It -- maybe I --
1232
00:48:09,830 --> 00:48:12,560
I really can’t remem--
I mean, at that point,
1233
00:48:12,566 --> 00:48:14,001
I mean, what is --
1234
00:48:14,001 --> 00:48:16,501
what is a fax
gonna -- gonna do?
1235
00:48:16,503 --> 00:48:18,739
[ Indistinct conversation ]
1236
00:48:18,739 --> 00:48:20,599
Set the alarm
in the morning.
1237
00:48:20,607 --> 00:48:24,511
[ Laughing ]
Oh, look, look.
1238
00:48:24,511 --> 00:48:26,341
Pickup by me.
1239
00:48:26,346 --> 00:48:28,248
Reynolds: There was
a true brotherhood,
1240
00:48:28,248 --> 00:48:29,508
I really think,
1241
00:48:29,516 --> 00:48:31,216
that genuinely cared
about each other
1242
00:48:31,218 --> 00:48:33,554
and that’s always
gonna be there.
1243
00:48:33,554 --> 00:48:36,523
I don’t think they’re nearly
as tight as they used to be.
1244
00:48:36,523 --> 00:48:38,023
Rodriguez:
I think, early on,
1245
00:48:38,025 --> 00:48:39,893
I was in that circle of trust.
1246
00:48:39,893 --> 00:48:41,593
I mean, you have to be --
right? --
1247
00:48:41,595 --> 00:48:45,098
if I’m sleeping at his apartment
and he’s sleeping at mine.
1248
00:48:45,098 --> 00:48:46,898
I think that change
1249
00:48:46,900 --> 00:48:49,130
in where I said some things
that he didn’t like
1250
00:48:49,136 --> 00:48:51,972
and that, for him,
broke the trust.
1251
00:48:51,972 --> 00:48:53,640
And I think,
from that moment on,
1252
00:48:53,640 --> 00:48:55,870
it was never quite the same
ever again.
1253
00:48:55,876 --> 00:48:58,445
I think he’s really
not understanding
1254
00:48:58,445 --> 00:49:00,414
the way things were.
1255
00:49:00,414 --> 00:49:03,414
In many ways, I think
my father leaving when I was 10,
1256
00:49:03,417 --> 00:49:05,786
not getting that schooling
at home,
1257
00:49:05,786 --> 00:49:08,422
the hard knocks, the tough love,
1258
00:49:08,422 --> 00:49:12,592
it resulted in insecurity,
some self-esteem issues.
1259
00:49:12,593 --> 00:49:14,962
And as I got older, I realized
that -- you know what? --
1260
00:49:14,962 --> 00:49:17,092
all you got to do
is be yourself.
1261
00:49:17,097 --> 00:49:20,667
Raab: It tickled me, honestly,
because both those guys,
1262
00:49:20,667 --> 00:49:22,636
God bless them,
have lived, prospered,
1263
00:49:22,636 --> 00:49:24,271
thrived, all that stuff.
1264
00:49:24,271 --> 00:49:26,940
Hell, they’re doing great.
So am I.
1265
00:49:26,940 --> 00:49:30,810
So, you know, no real harm done,
no hard feelings.
1266
00:49:30,811 --> 00:49:34,581
We’re not talking
about war or pandemic.
1267
00:49:34,581 --> 00:49:37,651
It’s the toy department, sports.
1268
00:49:37,651 --> 00:49:39,281
Interviewer:
Is it fair to say
1269
00:49:39,286 --> 00:49:42,923
that friendships
between people also matter?
1270
00:49:42,923 --> 00:49:45,859
The cost of a friendship,
I guess, is kind of like
1271
00:49:45,859 --> 00:49:48,189
where this just
ended up happening.
1272
00:49:48,195 --> 00:49:51,365
Does that have any value,
of course?
1273
00:49:51,365 --> 00:49:54,501
It does, it does.
It’s a different scale.
1274
00:49:54,501 --> 00:49:59,771
The fact that it hurts so deep
felt like such a betrayal.
1275
00:49:59,773 --> 00:50:02,543
And I imagine it wasn’t
just the personal thing,
1276
00:50:02,543 --> 00:50:03,973
it was also
a professional thing,
1277
00:50:03,977 --> 00:50:06,680
is, "The men I respect
don’t talk like that
1278
00:50:06,680 --> 00:50:09,310
to the media
about a colleague."
1279
00:50:09,316 --> 00:50:11,051
If it’s the kind of thing
1280
00:50:11,051 --> 00:50:14,681
that Derek Jeter
never managed to get over,
1281
00:50:14,688 --> 00:50:17,457
that he just wrote Alex off
as a friend,
1282
00:50:17,457 --> 00:50:21,027
I think it says a lot about
the nature of the friendship.
1283
00:50:21,028 --> 00:50:24,231
Jeter: We were young,
and I was 26 years old.
1284
00:50:24,231 --> 00:50:28,001
People make mistakes. I get it.
They make mistakes.
1285
00:50:28,001 --> 00:50:30,201
Some mistakes
bigger than others.
1286
00:50:30,203 --> 00:50:33,003
What I expect of you, you should
expect the same of me.
1287
00:50:33,006 --> 00:50:34,808
I wouldn’t treat you that way.
1288
00:50:34,808 --> 00:50:38,078
And once again, that’s fine.
1289
00:50:38,078 --> 00:50:39,878
I’m still gonna be cordial,
But --
1290
00:50:39,880 --> 00:50:44,580
But you’ve crossed the line,
and I won’t let you in again.
1291
00:50:44,585 --> 00:50:47,754
To allow that opening,
that gap,
1292
00:50:47,754 --> 00:50:49,354
that space to come
between Derek and I,
1293
00:50:49,356 --> 00:50:50,824
that’s on me,
that’s not on the writer.
1294
00:50:50,824 --> 00:50:52,424
Writer’s got a job to do.
1295
00:50:52,426 --> 00:50:54,595
And if you give him an opening
and he can drive a wedge
1296
00:50:54,595 --> 00:50:57,931
between two young stars,
then he’s gonna do that.
1297
00:50:57,931 --> 00:51:00,331
In terms
of driving a wedge,
1298
00:51:00,334 --> 00:51:03,103
friendship between
young athletes,
1299
00:51:03,103 --> 00:51:05,672
young entertainers,
you know, two young performers,
1300
00:51:05,672 --> 00:51:11,042
in one of, you know, my favorite
lively arts, baseball,
1301
00:51:11,044 --> 00:51:12,279
it meant nothing to me.
1302
00:51:12,279 --> 00:51:21,919
♪
1303
00:51:21,922 --> 00:51:50,782
♪
1304
00:51:52,252 --> 00:51:53,322
Noah.
Hey.
1305
00:51:53,420 --> 00:51:54,650
What’s up, man?
I’m Derek.
1306
00:51:54,755 --> 00:51:55,955
How are you?
1307
00:51:56,056 --> 00:51:57,256
Are you ready for
this heat I’m bringing?
1308
00:51:57,357 --> 00:51:58,797
Yeah, I don’t know.
I don’t know.
1309
00:51:58,892 --> 00:52:02,032
Is it weird seeing your face
tattooed on other people?
1310
00:52:02,129 --> 00:52:03,589
It depends on where it is.
1311
00:52:03,697 --> 00:52:06,837
If it’s a place that stretches,
then my face sort of stretches.
1312
00:52:06,933 --> 00:52:08,733
Your face.
You know what I mean? Yeah.
1313
00:52:08,835 --> 00:52:10,835
So it depends on where
it is on the body?
1314
00:52:10,937 --> 00:52:12,377
Do you have any tattoos?
1315
00:52:12,472 --> 00:52:14,502
I don’t.
I’m afraid to get a tattoo.
1316
00:52:14,608 --> 00:52:17,678
Who was the smelliest player
in the locker room?
1317
00:52:17,778 --> 00:52:19,788
[ Chuckles ]
Was it you?
1318
00:52:19,880 --> 00:52:20,940
Tell me the truth.
1319
00:52:21,048 --> 00:52:22,358
No comment, no comment,
no comment.
1320
00:52:22,449 --> 00:52:23,649
Tell me the truth.
Come on, come on.
1321
00:52:23,750 --> 00:52:25,020
Don’t let me talk about you,
1322
00:52:25,118 --> 00:52:26,548
what you smelled like
when you walked past here.
1323
00:52:26,653 --> 00:52:28,453
I always smell good.
[ Chuckles ]
1324
00:52:28,555 --> 00:52:31,295
♪
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