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How Much of a Playa Is Derek Jeter?



Maxim Magazine will be coming out with their Hot 100 list this month, their list of the hottest 100 women in the public eye. What does that have to do with Derek Jeter? Well, according to Florida's Sun Sentinel, six of his ex-girlfriends are on that list. In most cases, getting six out of 100 isn't a very good statistic, but in this case, it's probably any man's dream come true. Who are these ladies?

Jessica Biel, Scarlett Johansson, Mariah Carey, Vanessa Minnillo, Gabrielle Union, and Jessica Alba all appear on the Hot 100 list and have all at one point or another been on the arm of the mighty Derek Jeter. Both Biel and Johansson will place somewhere in the top 10.

Of course if Jeter wanted to get back with any of them, it might be a bit too late. Carey just married Nick Cannon. Alba is pregnant with her and her man's, Cash Warren, first child. Johansson recently announced her engagement with actor Ryan Reynolds. Minnillo has been kicking it with Nick Lachey and Biel has been on Justin Timberlake's arm. Union is recently divorced, however, and is most likely available. Jeter is pretty single right now too.

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