In addition to addressing the rumored gift bags, 'The Captain,' the seven-part ESPN docuseries, examines how Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez's friendship fell apart.
, Rodriguez trashed Jeter’s leadership and hitting ability.
“I said exactly what I said,” offers Rodriguez. “Again, I think it was a comment that I stand behind today. It was a complete tsunami—it was one of the greatest teams ever—and to say that you don’t have to focus on just one player I think is totally fair.” Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter during MTV's 8th Annual Rock 'n Jock Softball in 1997 in Los Angeles, California.“We were young. I was 26 years old. People make mistakes, I get it,” he adds. “They make mistakes. Some mistakes bigger than others. What I expect of you, you should expect the same of me. I wouldn’t treat you that way. And, once again, that’s fine. I’m still going to be cordial. But you crossed the line, and I won’t let you in again.
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