“Yankees stadium was where all the cool kids went” Derek Jeter makes honest admission on being a CAPTAIN with New York Yankees

Derek Jeter
Derek Jeter will always be called a New York Yankee and will always have a solid place in the heart of each and every fan. While there have been plenty of incidents where fans have witnessed the Yankees’ supporters showcasing their true love for the 48-year-old. This time, the former legend went onto reveal how much he has adored his time with the spoken off franchise.
Episode 2 of the Captain premiered on Thursday, where fans could see Derek Jeter gushing over his former team. To those who are not aware, he played for the Yankees for two decades and thoroughly enjoyed his time over the period of time.
He stated, “I had fun. If I said I didn’t, I’d be lying to you. We went out because we were in New York and because we had success. Yankees stadium was where the cool kids went.”
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Derek Jeter admits to enjoying his time with New York Yankees

The 48-year-old added, “If there were phones back then, my career would have been three years long.” Jeter had joked about this before as well.”
Although we are aware that Derek Jeter has enjoyed every bit of his time in New York, yet he admitted how he loves partying in his beloved city. Moreover, that seems to have held a special place in his heart.
“That’s how New York was. I could tell you, Monday was China club, Tuesday was Life, Wednesday was NB, you know I can go through the list.”
Major League Baseball fans would be aware that the former face of the league met Denzel Washington, Jack Nicholson and many others known personnel while partying in New York City. However, now we are absolutely sure that our baseball legend Derek Jeter, not only focused on the game but also enjoyed his time in New York.
Safe to say that is the reason why the Hall of Famer could not stop smiling while making this confession.
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