1996
Derek Jeter won his first World Series in his rookie year, 1996.
Derek Jeter was 22 years old when he won his first World Series in 1996.
Derek Jeter was the first Major League player to come to bat in the month of November. He did it in the 4th game of the 2001 World Series, as he came to bat after midnight in an extra inning game. Derek met November with a blast as he hit a Home Run. That was the first World Series game ever played in the month of November. Mr. October is taken by Reggie Jackson.
Derek Jeter was the first Major League player to come to bat in the month of November. He did it in the 4th game of the 2001 World Series, as he came to bat after midnight in an extra inning game. Derek met November with a blast as he hit a Home Run. That was the first World Series game ever played in the month of November. Derek was given the nickname Mr. November. Mr. October is taken by Reggie Jackson.
Derek Jeter was the first Major League player to bat, and hit a Home Run in November. He did it in the the 4th game of the 2001 World Series, as he came to bat after midnight in an extra inning game.
Win an All Star Game MVP and World Series MVP in the same season
5 - Derek Jeter was a rookie when he first won.
He started out as 13 at first but turned fourteen in the fourth book of the series
Mr. NovemberDerek Jeter was the first Major League player to bat, and hit a home run in November. He did it in the the 4th game of the 2001 World Series, as he came to bat after midnight in an extra inning game.
Fist player to come to bat in NovemberDerek Jeter was the first Major League player to come to bat in the month of November. He did it in the 4th game of the 2001 World Series, as he came to bat after midnight in an extra inning game. Derek met November with a blast as he hit a Home Run. That was the first World Series game ever played in the month of November. Derek was given the nickname Mr. November.
May 29, 1995. Jeter started at shortstop and batted ninth. He went 0 for 5 in the Yankees 12 inning 8-7 loss to the Seattle Mariners in Seattle.
Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees in 2000.