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I would have said Stras before his arm fell off. It will be tough to come close to Griffey's popularity, at least in terms of card collecting. Griffey came up at the pinnacle of collecting, had a lot of hype going in, sweet swing, consistently hammered the ball, HR derby and All-Star performances, HR battle of '98, iconic rookie card... I do think Heyward could eventually provide similar production at the plate. Heyward will also benefit from a larger market than Griffey. If Harper delivers as advertised he will be extremely popular provided his head doesn't get too big.
 

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The thing that none of these players have those is the celebrity that Jeter has. Yes, they are all great players. Jeter is bigger than baseball. Jeter is on the list of Athletes, such as Lebron, Kobe, Tiger Woods, Lance Armstrong. The last baseball player like that was Mantle, and before him DiMaggio. Yes, there will be someone once Jeter is gone who will take over as the face of baseball, but there is no one who can replace him. That is gonna take generations. Alex Rodriguez is the only guy who comes close to Jeters celebrity, but his image is tarnished.
 

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elmalo said:
The thing with Jeter is that he is an American Icon, not only just a baseball icon. People who know nothing about baseball, still know who he is. A lot of this has to do with him being 1. A Yankee 2. A winner 3. A charismatic person. I seriously doubt that there will be a player like him for a long time to come. He is kind of like DiMaggio in a sense that DiMaggio was bigger than the game. He was an Icon. I really dont see anyone around right now who has that transcendant quality in them.

Hahaha thats one of the funniest statements in this thread. Comparing players pre 70's to now with players of this era make no sense to do. Game and country was very different and they had second jobs in the off season. Jeter can never be an Icon like Dimaggio was in all honesty. Pinstripes add about 75% to Jeters name recognition in all honesty. If he played elsewhere that popularity wouldnt be there.
 

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elmalo said:
But he plays for the Minnestota Twins. He doesnt, and never will, get the national attention that someone who plays for championship teams in New York gets.

Interesting.

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Half of Jeter's fame comes from that he has played for one team his whole career.

Mauer will play for the Twins his whole career, he has a similar public "nice guy" persona to Jeter, and he plays on higher level than Jeter ever has.

I say Mauer.
+1 I was surprised there weren't any Mauer votes up to this point. He may a little too humble though...not a bad thing, just may be a little too "quiet" to earn the honors? Maybe with time..i definetely think he is as good a guess as any though.
 

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Marro said:
elmalo said:
The thing with Jeter is that he is an American Icon, not only just a baseball icon. People who know nothing about baseball, still know who he is. A lot of this has to do with him being 1. A Yankee 2. A winner 3. A charismatic person. I seriously doubt that there will be a player like him for a long time to come. He is kind of like DiMaggio in a sense that DiMaggio was bigger than the game. He was an Icon. I really dont see anyone around right now who has that transcendant quality in them.

Hahaha thats one of the funniest statements in this thread. Comparing players pre 70's to now with players of this era make no sense to do. Game and country was very different and they had second jobs in the off season. Jeter can never be an Icon like Dimaggio was in all honesty. Pinstripes add about 75% to Jeters name recognition in all honesty. If he played elsewhere that popularity wouldnt be there.
How is that funny? Im comparing how they were both cultural icons, not just baseball icons. And DiMaggio did not work in the off season, some of the players had to work, not all of them. I agree, the fact that he is a Yankee has a tremendous amount to do with it, as I stated in what I wrote.
 

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bradical said:
elmalo said:
But he plays for the Minnestota Twins. He doesnt, and never will, get the national attention that someone who plays for championship teams in New York gets.

Interesting.

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Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins
Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts
Those are sports where an individual can dominate more than in baseball. Also, those teams win. If the twins could win a few World Series than its possible.
 

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Longoria will be the next fan favorite, in the lines of Don Mattingly and Will Clark.

I think he has one of the largest player collector followings out of all the players who have debuted since 2000, along side Ichiro. Since Ichiro is much older than Longo, Evan will carry on the torch for Jeter, despite the continued plummeting of baseball's popularity in America.

I don't think you can find a larger player collector contingent than Longoria for a player who has debuted since 2002, especially at this young an age.
 

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How is Derek Jeter a cultural icon? Because he's pitched Gatorade on tv and used to bang a crappy pop singer?
 

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JoshHamilton said:
How is Derek Jeter a cultural icon? Because he's pitched Gatorade on tv and used to bang a crappy pop singer?
How is he not a cultural icon? You seriously dont think he is a cultural icon? People who dont follow baseball know who Derek Jeter is. Can you say the same thing about any other baseball player? Maybe Alex Rodriguez.
 

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JoshHamilton said:
How is Derek Jeter a cultural icon? Because he's pitched Gatorade on tv and used to bang a crappy pop singer?

I thought it was because he's been where many many many men have gone before. Mariah Carey.
 

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Here is part of the reason he is an American Icon

He has appeared on television in Seinfeld and as a host on Saturday Night Live. Jeter had cameo appearances in the comedy films Anger Management and The Other Guys.[95] Jeter's likeness was seen briefly on The Simpsons during the eighth episode of season 19, titled "Funeral for a Fiend", in which he was parodied as a guest starring on Sesame Street. Jeter was the subject of a 2005 segment on the TV news magazine 60 Minutes.[96]

There is a wax figure of Jeter at the Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in New York.[97]


How many baseball players have hosted SNL?

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Jeter's personal life has been a frequent topic in gossip columns and celebrity magazines since his rookie year in 1996. He had a well-publicized relationship with pop diva Mariah Carey from 1997 to 1998.[73] Jeter also dated former Miss Universe Lara Dutta,[74] singer Joy Enriquez[75] and actress Jordana Brewster.[76] Jeter also had an on-and-off relationship with television personality Vanessa Minillo from late 2003 until early 2006.[77] From November 2006 to January 2007, Jeter was romantically involved with actress Jessica Biel.[78][79][80] In 2008 he was linked to Friday Night Lights actress Minka Kelly.[81]

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All information from Wikipedia
 

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He is the closest thing to DiMaggio since DiMaggio.
 

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As far as a Huge Fan Favorite I think Troy Tulowitzki has an outside shot. As for Icon I dont see anyone soon although I can see Pujols getting that title Late in his Career (When he get to 500 HR or Close to 3000 Hits) or if Pujols pulls out a Triple Crown I could see him instantly get the "Icon" Title.
 

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In my opinion, the next Jeter will happen when the Yankees get a young player that develops into an allstar and wins multiple championships all while wearing pinstripes, throw in a single digit jersey number as well.

Jeter is who he is because of the Yankees, he's a hall of famer on any other team but he's not nearly as big as he is without the Yankees. Think about any current all star and how much bigger they would be if they were on the Yankees. Yes, Jeter has won which does everything for his career but he did not single handedly win those championships, the whole team did.
 

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saferseas said:
I think Josh Hamilton has already started to take over that status of "icon".
The only problem i see with Josh is that since he got such a late start (he is already 30 and will be 31 next season), he probably won't even be able to put up hof stats.
 

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padremurph said:
In my opinion, the next Jeter will happen when the Yankees get a young player that develops into an allstar and wins multiple championships all while wearing pinstripes, throw in a single digit jersey number as well.

Jeter is who he is because of the Yankees, he's a hall of famer on any other team but he's not nearly as big as he is without the Yankees. Think about any current all star and how much bigger they would be if they were on the Yankees. Yes, Jeter has won which does everything for his career but he did not single handedly win those championships, the whole team did.

Cano maybe?
 

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hofautos said:
padremurph said:
In my opinion, the next Jeter will happen when the Yankees get a young player that develops into an allstar and wins multiple championships all while wearing pinstripes, throw in a single digit jersey number as well.

Jeter is who he is because of the Yankees, he's a hall of famer on any other team but he's not nearly as big as he is without the Yankees. Think about any current all star and how much bigger they would be if they were on the Yankees. Yes, Jeter has won which does everything for his career but he did not single handedly win those championships, the whole team did.

Cano maybe?

Maybe. The problem I see with Cano is he's currently being overshadowed by Jeter, Arod, Mariano, etc. I think the next Jeter will come when the Yankees have had a few off years and this new young Yankee star will bring back playoff/winning/world champion baseball. This "new Jeter" will be by far and away the best player on the Yankees and will be the talk of the town. It may not happen for a decade or two, but the Yankees have shown throught their history that it will happen eventually.
 

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