Derek Jeter and Free Agent Fails: Infamous Times a Hero Has Been Snubbed
November 26, 2010 · Andrew Robeson · Jump to comments
Article Source: Bleacher Report - New York Yankees
The sports industry is an odd one.
You can give your heart and soul to a team and its fans, and they can want no part of you when it comes to a new contract.
There have been several instances where a player has chosen to move on, or a team chooses to trade a player and at least get something for their star player.
But, in rare instances, a player wants nothing more in the world than to remain with his team. Only to find out that the team doesn’t feel the same, but some other team is more than willing to take them in.
Right now in New York, the Yankees general manager has encouraged iconic short stop Derek Jeter to shop his services around baseball to see if he cant best a Yankees offer of three years for $45 million
If the Yankees let Jeter go, he would undoubtedly be the biggest fan favorite not to retain a contract with the team he became famous with.
For comparison here are ten instances where it has happened in the past, and feel free to use the comments section to remind me of the ones I missed.