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In 2010, Jeter, along with Posada and Rivera, became the first trio of teammates in any of the four major league sports in North America (MLB,
NFL
,
NBA
, or
NHL
) to play in at least 16 consecutive seasons on the same team as teammates.
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The Yankee captain batted .270 with a .340 OBP and .370 SLG, all career lows,
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as he hit more ground balls than usual.
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Despite this, Jeter was elected to start at shortstop in the All-Star Game.
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He rebounded to bat .342 in his last 79 at-bats after making adjustments to his swing with the help of
Kevin Long
, the Yankees hitting coach, who had successfully helped
Nick Swisher
and
Curtis Granderson
make adjustments that improved their production. With Long, Jeter changed the way he strode with his left leg.
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Following the season, Jeter won his fifth Gold Glove award.
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Jeter committed six errors during the season, his lowest total in 15 full seasons.
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Derek Jeter
Jeter batting for the Yankees against the
Baltimore Orioles
in 2008.
Shortstop
Born:
June 26, 1974
(age 41)
Pequannock Township, New Jersey
Batted:
Right
Threw:
Right
MLB debut
May 29, 1995 for the New York Yankees
Last MLB appearance
September 28, 2014 for the New York Yankees
Career statistics
Batting average
.310
Hits
3,465
Home runs
260
Runs batted in
1,311
Teams
New York Yankees
(
1995
–
2014
)
Career highlights and awards
14×
All-Star
(
1998
–
2002
,
2004
,
2006
–
2012
,
2014
)
5×
World Series
champion (
1996
,
1998
–
2000
,
2009
)
World Series MVP
(2000)
AL Rookie of the Year
(1996)
5×
Gold Glove Award
(2004–2006, 2009–2010)
5×
Silver Slugger Award
(2006–2009, 2012)
2×
AL Hank Aaron Award
(2006, 2009)
Roberto Clemente Award
(2009)
New York Yankees captain
(2003–2014)
Derek Sanderson Jeter
(
/
ˈ
dʒ
iː
t
ər
/
jee
-tər
) (born June 26, 1974) is an American former professional
baseball
shortstop
who played 20 seasons in
Major League Baseball
(MLB) for the
New York Yankees
. A five-time
World Series
champion, Jeter is regarded as a central figure of the Yankees' success of the late 1990s and early 2000s for his hitting, baserunning, fielding, and leadership. He is the Yankees' all-time career leader in
hits
(3,465),
doubles
(544), games played (2,747),
stolen bases
(358),
times on base
(4,716),
plate appearances
(12,602) and
at bats
(11,195).
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His accolades include 14
All-Star
selections, five
Gold Glove Awards
, five
Silver Slugger Awards
, two
Hank Aaron Awards
, and a
Roberto Clemente Award
. Jeter became the 28th player to reach
3,000 hits
and finished his career sixth all-time in career hits and the all-time MLB leader in hits by a shortstop.
The Yankees drafted Jeter out of high school in
1992
, and he debuted in the major leagues in 1995. The following year, he became the Yankees' starting shortstop, won the
Rookie of the Year Award
, and helped the team win the
1996 World Series
. Jeter continued to contribute during the team's championship seasons of 1998–2000; he finished third in voting for the
American League
(AL)
Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award
in 1998, recorded multiple career-high numbers in 1999, and won both the
All-Star Game MVP
and
World Series MVP Awards
in 2000. He consistently placed among the AL leaders in hits and runs scored for most of his career, and served as the Yankees'
team captain
from 2003 until his retirement in 2014. Throughout his career, Jeter contributed reliably to the Yankees' franchise successes. He holds many
postseason
records, and has a .321
batting average
in the World Series. Jeter has earned the nicknames of "Captain Clutch" and "Mr. November" due to his outstanding play in the postseason.
Jeter has been one of the most heavily marketed athletes of his generation and is involved in several product endorsements. His personal life and relationships with celebrities have drawn the attention of the media throughout his career. Teammates and opponents alike regard Jeter as a consummate professional and one of the best players of his generation.
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