New York Yankees Derek Jeter
Couple of Derek Jeter Quotes
Some of what Derek Jeter says can be directly
applied to being an artist. . For example Jeter said, " There may be
people who have more talent than you, but there's no excuse for anyone to work
harder than you do - and I believe that."
I am a perfect example of that thought. Although there are a lot of great artists out
there - a lot of them do not make a living as a painter. I am fortunate - and lucky - and I work very
hard at what I do. I am in my studio
every day painting or finding a way to sell a painting.
Of course, the problem with that work ethic is that I tend
to forget to feed the cat, or water the flowers, or make the bed in the
morning. Now, that was okay when I
wasn't married. I mean, who cares? Nobody was coming into my studio to check and
see if the bed was made. And the cat
could find it's own food - and the flowers?
What flowers? They were dead long
ago. But now that I am married things
have changed. I will make the bed and
sometimes even change the sheets. As
Derek Jeter says, " I have feelings. I'm not emotionally
stunted." But as my wife says, "Who would know? You're in the studio all day painting and
thinking about yourself."
A little About Derek Jeter
Derek says it again. " I don't really see myself
getting a Twitter account..." You
want me out there emoting? When Derek
Jeter was playing do you think he had time for expressing his feelings? No. He
was busy. Hw was born on June 26, 1974,
in Pequannock , New Jersey and grew up playing baseball. He enrolled at the University of Michigan ,
but his time on campus was brief as he rapidly ascended the ranks of the Yankees'
farm system. After batting .344 with 50 stolen bases in 1994, he was selected
as "Minor League Player of the Year" by several publications,
including The Sporting News and Baseball America .
He was drafted by the Yankees in 1992. During
1996, his first full season in the majors, his performance helped the Yankees
win the World Series against the Braves. Since then, he's seen four more
Yankees World Series wins in 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2009. Jeter is the all-time
Yankees hit leader and was named team captain in 2003. When he officially
retired in 2014, he ranked sixth in MLB history with 3,465 hits." Thank you for the information from http://www.biography.com/people/derek-jeter-189311
And when it was all over Jeter could start living a normal
life, one away from the "bright lights, city lights" He told NBC that starting a family and
raising kids was one of his reasons for retiring from baseball. "I want to
have a family," Jeter said. "Who knows when it's gonna' be? But I
look forward to it."