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Yankees legend Derek Jeter makes crucial life message hilarious in speech to Michigan graduates

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Derek Jeter delivered the commencement speech at the University of Michigan Saturday and spoke about the importance of fighting through failure. 

The New York Yankees legend would’ve played baseball at Michigan, the state he called home in Kalamazoo, if he didn’t turn pro right away as a first-round pick in 1992. But he did attend classes at the university and has always showed his fandom for its teams over the years. 

Jeter, who received an honorary degree from Michigan, spoke to the hundreds of students graduating and used his own failure in his message to the class. 

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Derek Jeter before the 93rd MLB All-Star Game at T-Mobile Park July 11, 2023, in Seattle. (Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

"Failure is essential," he said. "If I can promise you one thing for certain, you will fail. The bigger the dream, the bigger the risk. But what’s the price if you don’t take the risk – if you don’t commit to the dream? You might end up overmatched, or maybe you won’t."

When Jeter decided to go pro, it wasn’t smooth sailing in the minor leagues. 

"I failed publicly, I failed miserably. There were days I literally cried because I was so bad. My first season as a professional, I made 56 errors. For the non-baseball fans, it’s hard to do intentionally," Jeter said, as the crowd burst into laughter. "And that’s also not funny."

Jeter’s fight through adversity worked out in the long run. 

Former New York Yankee Derek Jeter during a news conference at Yankee Stadium Dec. 21, 2022, in the Bronx, N.Y. (Dustin Satloff/Getty Images)

He made it to the big leagues in 1995, and the rest is history. Jeter put

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