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Billionaire Rapper Jay-Z Was Forced to “Wait” for MLB Legend Derek Jeter Before Appreciating His Startling MLB Feat in 2011

Spending his entire career in New York, Derek Jeter held a soft spot in the heart of every New Yorker. As a result, all his achievements and accolades became a habit of celebration across the Bronx. And among these, one of his most memorialized accomplishments was when he managed his 3,000th hit in 2011.

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HBO shot a documentary, “Derek Jeter 3K,” surrounding the Pinstripe captain’s glorious accomplishment. And his journey towards the 3,000th hit against the Tampa Bay Rays. During the documentary, billionaire American rapper Jay-Z also made an appearance. The Manhattan-born rapper visited the ballpark to celebrate the shortstop touching the 3,000-hit plateau. But despite being a renowned figure, even Jay-Z had to wait to meet the Yankees superstar.

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Even Jay-Z had to wait his turn to meet Derek Jeter:

As is visible at 54:40 in the documentary; many people gathered to applaud Jeter’s stunning and landmark achievement. Amongst this long list of people was rapper Jay-Z. The narration in the documentary says, “Everyone was happy to wait their turn to offer congratulations [to Derek Jeter]. Even fellow superstars like Jay-Z.”

31 Oct 2001: Derek Jeter #2 of the New York Yankees swats the game winning home run in the 10th inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks during game four of the Major League Baseball World Series at Yankee Stadium in New York, New York. The Yankees won 4-3. DIGITAL IMAGE. Mandatory Credit: Al Bello/ALLSPORT

After leaving the room and meeting Jay-Z, the rapper hugged Jeter and flattered him with a compliment. Jay-Z said, “Congratulations, man! And what a way to do it, too.” Shortly before leaving, Jeter asked Jay-Z whether he was going to wait there: “Are you guys going to wait here, man?”

This stands as just one mere instance that evoked the legacy Derek Jeter left behind.

A memorable career to remember – Captain Clutch

Three seasons after smashing his 3,000th hit, Captain Clutch announced his retirement from the Pinstripes deck with five World Championship Series, 14 All-Star appearances, a Roberto Clemente Award, and two American League Hank Aaron awards. Moreover, in

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BOSTON, MA – SEPTEMBER 28: Derek Jeter #2 of the New York Yankees bats against the Boston Red Sox in the first inning during the last game of the season at Fenway Park on September 28, 2014 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

2017, the Yankees unanimously decided to retire Jeter’s jersey number two and added a name with his plaque to Monument Park. As expected, in 2020, Jeter made his way to the MLB Hall of Fame with a record 99.75% majority.

Jeter fit the sample of an ideal New Yorker, who represented the entire craze and arrogance behind the Yankees’ support. He left behind a legacy that will be hard to match and replace in the coming years.

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