A Quote by Jamal Crawford

Derek Jeter seems like a cool dude. — © Jamal Crawford
Derek Jeter seems like a cool dude.
Derek Jeter used to come to me and try to tell you what Joe Torre is all about, he's a good man, he's this, he's that, but like I tell Derek Jeter, that's you. It's one thing that they treat you a certain way; you don't feel what other people feel.
I think most of the people like the kind of player like Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez. They're pretty tall, and they can do everything.
I always enjoy watching Derek Jeter play because he is a model of consistency both in the field and at the plate. I finished my career with 3,110 hits, and I have only admiration and respect for Derek. I hope he pauses to admire the view and keeps going. Just one more achievement in an incredible career.
I'm not Derek Jeter, there will be no farewell tour.
I want to be to the White Sox what Derek Jeter is to the Yankees.
Derek Jeter always felt like New York: the good-looking single guy for all those years. He felt like a Yankee.
Well, anytime you're compared to Derek Jeter, it's the ultimate compliment.
Derek (Jeter) told me the ghosts would show up eventually!
Growing up, my favorite player was either Derek Jeter or Manny Ramirez.
Derek Jeter is one who played for such a long time, and David Ortiz in Boston is doing it right now.
There's just something about telling another giant in the New York baseball scene that you thought he was Derek Jeter.
People are going to make comparisons and they can do that but I'm definitely not going to compare myself to Derek Jeter.
I honestly think Derek Jeter could run for mayor in New York, and if not win, get really close, just the way he handled himself.
I met Tiger Woods, and I looked in his eyes - and I saw Derek Jeter. They don't have to tell people they're good. They just prove it by the way they love the competition.
I've always been a fan of Derek Jeter. Guys that consistently, throughout a long-term career, that not only have success but are very aware of their situation - I really dig that.
How lucky have we been that the face of baseball for the past two decades, through ups and downs, has been Derek Jeter.
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