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EVEN baseball legends get moody sometimes. Yankee shortstop Derek Jeter gave a few kids attitude Saturday and refused to sign autographs after the team lost to the Red Sox. Jeter, who usually signs after games, was in the lobby of the Four Seasons... [link]

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Derek Jeter Disses His Fans
Published 4/17/2008 by steph at Celebrity Mound
... Saturday and refused to sign autographs after the team lost to the Red Sox. Jeter, who usually signs after games, was in the lobby of the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston when the kids approached him, but he wouldn’t speak to them and told his hulking bodyguard to intervene. “He loudly said, ‘I don’t want to sign any autographs,’ ” our spy reports. The kids looked dejected, and Jeter went on his way. His agent did not return a call for comment. (source)

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