Derek Jeter: The Hero As A Role Model

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The Hero
Hero-a person who, in the opinion of others, has special achievements, abilities, or personal qualities and is regarded as a role model or ideal. That is the official definition stated in the Webster dictionary. A person who qualifies to be a hero by this definition would be Derek Jeter.
Although Derek is a superstar it’s not just the fame that makes him a hero; it’s his character, work ethic, and unbelievable career.
Derek was inhuman on the field. He made the toughest plays look easy. Everything Derek did was done smoothly from the routine grounders to the clutch hits. He had a swagger that he played with that made you have feeling of need to watch him. In watching Derek play you could learn about the game of baseball and how …show more content…

He was the all time leader in hits for the Yanks and was one in few to join the 3,000 hit club. Derek contributed to his team as well as his community, spending off time with the less fortunate and donating to charities.
“Captain”; the nickname given to Derek for his leadership and hero status among the Yankees. Everyone knows about the times he spent making the big plays and his unforgettable moments in the Big Leagues, but what got Derek to that point? His career was fueled by his unmatchable work ethic. His countless days and hours spent working all for one goal. Doing extra drills after practice, taking more swings and ground balls than anyone. He did whatever he could to be the best and now looking back in minds of many Derek is the best.
“Hero” may be an understatement when speaking of Derek Jeter. Derek influenced the lives of many such as the many fans wearing that #2 jersey or the young kids who want to be the next Jeter.Many dream to meet Derek and play like him, and when you mention Derek Jeter a huge smile crosses any Yankee fans’ face. He now sits amongst the best of best to ever play the game. His fame and heroic status is backed by his time he spent grinding to make it

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