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    Posted: 28 April 2014 at 10:06
TAMPA, Fla. -- Derek Jeter could have walked away from the New York Yankees whenever he wanted.
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If he wanted to look like a stumbling Willie Mays at the end of his career, a hobbled Mickey Mantle or an old Satchel Paige, Jeter earned the privilege to inform the Yankees when he was retiring.

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And so Wednesday, he decided he will walk away before enduring any of those potential indignities.

He announced on his Facebook page - and who knew he had one? - that he will walk away from baseball after the 2014 season.

"Really, it was months ago when I realized that this season would likely be my last," Jeter wrote. "As I came to this conclusion and shared it with my friends and family, they all told me to hold off saying anything until I was absolutely 100% sure.

There was no news conference at Yankee Stadium. No tearful goodbyes with Oprah. No news media leaks.

He didn't even bother to inform the Yankees until Wednesday morning, only calling owner Hal Steinbrenner.

Jeter, 39, a true Yankee to the end, didn't bother asking for a front-office or community services job when he retires.

He's not seeing whether he could leverage his stature on the free agent market. 
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