Robinson Cano and other Yankees second basemen can speak to what it’s like to turn two with Derek Jeter on the baseball diamond, but what’s it like to do the business equivalent with the Captain in the corporate boardroom?
“Derek only knows one speed - and I think that's whether he's playing shortstop for the Yankees or running a company. He said something to me at the end of his career, that he wanted to have a better business career than he had a baseball career, which is a high bar. If I was going to bet on anybody, it's Derek Jeter,” Legendary Entertainment chairman and chief executive officer Thomas Tull, who’s partnered with Jeter in the Players’ Tribune media website, told the Daily News.