Derek Jeter and his wife, Hannah Jeter, were among the big name celebs at the Reserve Cup Miami over the weekend.
On Monday, starting pitchers were the first position voted upon, with Hall of Famer Marino Rivera, three-time All Star Andy Pettitte and former Guardian Mike Clevinger nominated. Other voting matchups that could be seen throughout voting are between shortstops Derek Jeter and Francisco Lindor and outfielders Deion Sanders and Bernie Williams.
Butler serves as an honorary chairman and co-captain for the event. The other team captain alongside Jeter is comedian Andrew Schulz. The Reserve Padel was founded by CEO Wayne Boich, who, in addition to being a businessman, is a former junior tennis player.
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Derek Jeter attended the 2024 Reserve Cup Series in Miami as a celebrity captain, emphasizing his support for the sport of Padel and founder Wayne Boich. In an interview, Jeter commented on Hall of Fame vote accountability,