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-The Yankees wouldn't have a third baseman because A-Rod would be at short.

-Derek Jeter was troy Tulowitzki's idol, so he wouldn't be as good as he is.

-He was a key part to 5 World Series.

-He wouldn't have given us the greatest world series of all time (2000)(Mr. November home run).

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