Black Man of The Day: Derek Jeter - All Time Great Yankee (Hall of Fame) UPDATE: ESPN DOCUMENTARY - THE CAPTAIN

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Derek Jeter Denies Giving Out Post-Hookup Gift Baskets
By Bethy Squires@BethyBSQU

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Photo: Noam Galai/Getty Images for Tribeca Festival
How dare you think Derek Jeter would ever give someone a present! The unmitigated gall. Derek Jeter is finally addressing the long-standing rumor that he gave out “swag bags” of Jeter memorabilia to the ladies he loved and left. The story started in the New York Post way back in 2011, when it was reported that one woman got two identical gift baskets: “a gift basket with a signed Derek Jeter baseball,” a “pal” told the Post. It’s become one of the legendary pieces of celebrity hookup goss, along with the celeb that allegedly doesn’t take out his airpods during and any number of stars who were linked to the “glass coffee table” story. At the time, Jeter refused to dignify the question of his post-coital package protocol with a response, but he’s finally breaking the silence in The Captain. The seven-part ESPN docuseries. “It’s a story that became larger than life. People keep regurgitating this story that never happened. Never happened,” he says in the doc, quoted by the Daily Beast. “I remember being at a Starbucks one time and there’s some random guy behind me and he says, ‘Hey, I just want to let you know that I’m giving out gift baskets because you did.’ And I turned around and said, ‘You’re a fuckin’ idiot!’ and the look on his face…like, did he think I was gonna say, ‘Yeah, good job, man!’” The Captain premieres July 18 on ESPN.

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This is a good doc

Derek was marketed as being colorless though

He was non-threatening.

I'm glad they touched on race.
 

8-part doc 'The Yankees Win' announced by ESPN Films
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The most successful franchise in sports history will be chronicled like never before in an upcoming documentary.
ESPN Films announced on Wednesday a new series titled "The Yankees Win," an eight-part documentary covering every important aspect of the 27-time World Series champions.
The multi-part documentary, produced in partnership with Major League Baseball, takes fans behind the scenes and into the clubhouse while covering the Yankees from every angle -- the titles, the drama, the rivalries and, of course, the starpower. It features never-before-seen footage, as well as interviews with players, managers, coaches, executives, writers, commentators and fans.
Specific details on the documentary will be announced at a later date.
The series is directed by Emmy and Peabody winner Jonathan Hock ("Survive and Advance," "The Best That Never Was," "Of Miracles and Men"). In addition to ESPN Films serving as the executive producer in association with MLB, the project is also being produced by Words + Pictures, Hock Films, Bad Robot and Zipper Bros Films.
 
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