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By Evan Bleier Somewhat flying under the radar due to all of the coverage about last-minute collective bargaining agreement negotiations between Major League Baseball’s owners and players was the news that a former star player announced he was stepping down as a minority owner after four years in the front office of a National League team. Derek Jeter, who spent two decades playing shortstop for the New York Yankees before being elected into the Hall of Fame, took a 4% ownership stake in the Miami Marlins in 2017 as part of a Bruce Sherman-led group and took over as CEO of the team. On Monday,…