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∙ 13y agoOn September 11, 2009, Derek Jeter collected his 2,722nd hit to pass Lou Gehrig as the Yankees all-time career hit leader.
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∙ 13y agoDerek Jeter is the Yankees all-time hit leader.
Derek Jeter broke Lou Gehrig's hit record on September 11, 2009, becoming the New York Yankees all-time hit leader.
Through the 2008 season in MLB, that is Lou Gehrig with 23 career grand slams.
Derek Jeter is the Yankees all-time hit leader.
Tyler finished his college career with 2872 points. He passed Phil Ford to become the University of North Carolina's point leader and JJ Reddick of Duke to become the ACC point leader.
Whitey Ford was a starting pitcher. He played his entire career for the New York Yankees and is the teams all-time wins leader.
Derek Jeter is the all-time Yankees hit leader, passing Lou Gehrig on September 11, 2009. He has 2,926 career hits.
Derek Jeter passed Lou Gehrig as the Yankees all-time hits leader on Friday, September 11, 2009.
Everett Scott, a shortstop who spent the majority of his career (1914-1926) with the Red Sox and Yankees, held the consecutive games played record before Gehrig with 1,307. Gehrig broke Scott's record on August 17, 1933.
The New York Yankees all-time RBI leader is Lou Gehrig with 1,995.
Babe Ruth had 10 in his career, Lou Gehrig 15. The all time leader is Ty Cobb with 54
Lou Gehrig. Through the 2011 season, the top 5 in career regular season doubles for the Yankees are: 1) Lou Gehrig - 534 2) Derek Jeter - 492 3) Bernie Williams - 449 4) Don Mattingly - 442 5) Babe Ruth - 424
Derek Jeter broke Lou Gehrig's hit record on September 11, 2009, becoming the New York Yankees all-time hit leader.
Through the 2008 season in MLB, that is Lou Gehrig with 23 career grand slams.
Derek Jeter played in 2,747 career games, making him the New York Yankees' all-time leader in the category.
Derek Jeter is the Yankees all-time hit leader.
Derek Jeter played in 2,747 career games, making him the New York Yankees' all-time leader in the category.
Tyler finished his college career with 2872 points. He passed Phil Ford to become the University of North Carolina's point leader and JJ Reddick of Duke to become the ACC point leader.