About Derek Jeter Autographed Baseballs
When Derek is on the field, he has the strength of a lion, if you wish to know more you could check the prowess the man has had in the games so far. Playing for the Yankees ever since, Derek has made waves in the game of baseball right from the day he hit the grass. Now you could have a wave right in your homes by getting along for yourself a New York Yankees Team Signed 2009 World Series Baseball - Limited Edition which is rare and priceless.
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Whitey Ford, Bucky Dent, Mariano Rivera, Derek Jeter and
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On August 16, 2009, Jeter recorded his 2,673th and 2,674th hits, tying and passing
Luis Aparicio for most hits by a shortstop in Major League history.[66]
On September 11, 2009, Jeter became the Yankees' all-time hits leader, surpassing Lou Gehrig with his 2,722nd hit, a single to right field off of
Baltimore Orioles pitcher Chris Tillman in the 3rd inning.
On April 6, 2010, Jeter, along with Posada and Mariano Rivera, became the first teammates in any of the four major league sports in North America (MLB, NFL, NBA, or NHL) to play in at least 16 seasons on the same team as teammates.[67]
On June 12 2010, Jeter compiled his 3,000th hit (including the postseason) with a solo home run in the first inning against the Houston Astros. a hit that tied Jeter with Rickey Henderson as the all-time Yankees leader in leadoff home runs.[68]