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because when he was on the mariners and rangers he played short stop when he singed on to the Yankees Derek Jeter was the short stop (and he still is) so they moved him to 3rd base

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  1. for the Yankee's its 3rd base
  2. for the Texas rangers its short stop
  3. for Seattle its also short stop
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