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By Patrick Hruby
Special to Page 2 Monday, February 24, 2003 For George Steinbrenner, too much is never enough. And no matter how good things are, they can always be better. How else to explain the New York Yankees owner's recent bellyaching about Derek Jeter? Despite Jeter's typically first-rate performance last season -- batting .297 with 18 homers and 75 RBI -- the Boss took his All-Star shortstop to the media woodshed, questioning his outside interests. "How much better would he be if he didn't have all his other activities?" Steinbrenner tol ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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