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DEREK AND THE DOMINOS? JETER'S BIG WIN A FIRST FOR PLAYERS

          A panel of arbitrators yesterday awarded Yankees SS
     Derek Jeter a $5M contract for the upcoming season rather
     than the $3.2M the Yankees had submitted, according to
     Rocca, Herrmann & Heyman of NEWSDAY.  The "award makes Jeter
     the highest-paid fourth-year player in baseball history." 
     The decision "shocked many people in baseball, especially"
     Yankees GM Brian Cashman and "his equally stunned front
     office."   The team "had felt so good about their case" that
     Cashman declined to settle with Jeter "for the midpoint
     figure" of $4.1M before Monday's hearing.  According to
     sources, Yankees Owner George Steinbrenner "was furious and
     made that abundantly clear to Cashman" (NEWSDAY, 2/17).  It
     was MLB owners' "first loss in six arbitration decisions
     this winter," and the Newark STAR-LEDGER's Tim Brown writes
     that Cashman "appeared to bear the weight of it" (Newark
     STAR-LEDGER, 2/17).  Cashman, asked about Steinbrenner's
     reaction: "I would say he's happy for Derek and disappointed
     in me. ... I obviously lost the company money with the
     decision I made" (NEWSDAY, 2/17).  Jeter earned $750,000
     last season (Peter Botte, N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 2/17).  Jeter's
     agent Casey Close noted his client's "star qualities in his
     presentation" to arbitrators on Monday.  Close "presented
     exhibits regarding the player's endorsements and the growing
     number of Internet inquiries about Jeter in the players
     association's Web site" (Buster Olney, N.Y. TIMES, 2/17).

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