The Master said: "Don't worry about not being recognized by others; worry about not having any reason for them to recognize you."  Analects 14.30 (Ames and Rosemont trans.)

Derek Jeter, shortstop for the New York Yankees has long been derided by critics as being a subpar player.  They complain that he does not reach balls that most others would get for outs; they say he costs his team runs; they say he is overrated.  But he has persisted (and continually received the praise and plaudits of Yankee fans), improving his game over the years. This is made very clear in this piece by Joe Posnanski:

Still, the numbers suggest that he's playing shortstop better than he
has in years. Two baseball insiders concur, saying that he positions
himself better now than he ever did before and his already quick
release has gotten even quicker. Plainly, not as many grounders are
getting past a diving Jeter.

And, of course, his offensive accomplishments have now risen to historical significance.  No other shortstop in the history of the game has as many hits as Jeter.  And there are other statistics:

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