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A-Rod and Jeter: Rewind

By Alan Schwarz
February 19, 2004

 

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A lot has been said and written already about the dynamic of Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter, how their long friendship can survive Rodriguez’ arrival in New York and Jeter’s (implicit) insistence on staying at shortstop, moving A-Rod to third. Each of them has been saying the right things about the situation, their media savvy invaluable.

What was their friendship like when playing together was but a pipe dream? I got a glimpse in June 1997, when I sat down for what became one of the only (if not the only) print interviews of the young pair together, spending 45 minutes with them in a room underneath Yankee Stadium. Both shortstops had burst on the baseball scene the previous summer, Rodriguez by hitting .358-36-123 and Jeter by winning the Rookie of the Year award and his first World Series. But what made the interview cool was that these kids -- just 21 and 22 at the time -- were best friends, on and of the field. The interview became one of my favorites, because I could sit back and let them joke around, taking it where they wanted.

Now that Rodriguez and Jeter are teammates, fans everywhere are wondering about how their relationship will continue. Here’s a verbatim view of where it was many years ago.The interview is above.

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