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The Captain is revealing look at Yankees star

The racial identity of Derek Jeter was hardly discussed during his 20-season career with the New York Yankees. 

The first five minutes of “The Captain,” ESPN’s seven-part documentary on Jeter that follows pal Michael Jordan (“The Last Dance”) and Tom Brady (“Man In The Arena”), immediately jumps to the point. 

“When I conceived the story in my mind, race was absolutely going to be a part of it,” director and producer Randy Wilkins told USA TODAY Sports. “I think it’s something that wasn’t talked about enough throughout his career. I think it was something that was largely ignored for various reasons.” 

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Yes, the series covers Jeter’s ascendance from Midwestern standout to worldwide superstar, but it also focuses on how the Jeter family felt racism while Derek and sister Sharlee grew up during the 1980s and 1990s in Kalamazoo, Michigan. 

Former New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter throws out the ceremonial first pitch after a pre-game ceremony retiring his No. 2 at Yankee Stadium in 2017.

Episode 1 airs Monday at 10 p.m. on ESPN after the Home Run Derby and on Thursdays through Aug. 11. The sixth and seventh installments are still being edited and mixed, Wilkins said. 

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Wilkins wanted to show that Jeter’s bi-racial identity impacted who he was on and off the field. The player and person viewers see later on are shaped by experiences as the son of a Black father and white mother. 



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