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Fielder's choice: Derek Jeter shrugs off Carlos Correa's criticisms
Even though Derek Jeter is a Hall of Famer, Carlos Correa doesn't think he was a Gold Glove shortstop. ALEX COOPER / OBSERVER-DISPATCH via Imagn Content Services, LLC

If Carlos Correa was hoping to get a rise out of Derek Jeter with his recent comments about The Captain, he appears to have failed.

The Astros All-Star shortstop made some remarks during a recent interview questioning whether Jeter deserved the five Gold Glove Awards that he won during his career. The interview, conducted by former MLB player Carlos Baerga, was in Spanish.

Jeter, now the CEO and part-owner of the Miami Marlins, reacted to Correa’s comments on Friday.

“I didn’t think much about it,” he said, via CBS Miami’s Mike Cugno. “I don’t know how my name came up. My Spanish isn’t that good. I still haven’t seen it. I don’t know how my name was brought up, but it doesn’t even warrant a response. I could go in a lot of different directions, but I won’t.”

Correa just won the first Gold Glove Award of his career. As for Jeter, a popular criticism of him has been that he won Gold Gloves based more on reputation than on his actual fielding ability. That might have even been a consideration for the voter who left Jeter off his Hall of Fame ballot entirely.

There is also another reason why Correa’s comments got so much attention, and that is because of a team that Correa has been linked to in free agency. For Jeter’s part, however, he seems to be totally unbothered about it all.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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