Failed Yankees Prospect Claimed Derek Jeter Kept Him Out of Major League Baseball
Failed Yankees Prospect Claimed Derek Jeter Kept Him Out of Major League Baseball
It’s an unusual lawsuit: driven by conspiracy-laden language, failed Yankees prospect Garrison Lassiter is suing the team for ruining his career.According to NJ.com, Lassiter never played baseball above High-A. He landed five home runs across five minor-league seasons, batting just below a .250.But Lassiter’s lawsuit has less to say about his own performance than the Yankees’ nefarious motives. Indeed, Lassiter’s complaint states that the real reason the Yankees kept him out was “to protect the career of Derek Jeter.”The original suit, writes NJ.com, was filed in a North Carolina court in 2018 and dismissed last summer. Lassiter’s filing was 79 pages long, its claims supplemented by newspaper clippings and letters penned to MLB executives.“Its [sic] blatantly obvious that Mr. Derek Jeter controlled the entire Yankees Organization,” Lassiter wrote in a 2018 letter, sent to Texas Rangers general manager Jon Daniels. “You’re an intelligent man. You graduated from Cornell. Why can an athlete like myself not play?”Lassiter continued, paradoxically telling Daniels that he didn’t wish to play for a team which prized Jeter’s performance above his.“I’ll never play for the New York Yankees,” Lassiter added. “I’m not interested in a Team that doesn’t understand the importance of giving respect to the Players that help the Organization win. These are the facts big dawg.”
A 2006 image of Derek Jeter, who Lassiter claims conspired to keep him out of the major league. Image via Wikimedia Commons via Flickr/user:Keith Allison. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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