Derek Jeter has appeared in seven World Series: 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2009. The Yankees won world championships during the years outlined in bold.
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Two. Jeter and the New York Yankees lost the 2001 World Series to the Arizona Diamondbacks in seven games, and the 2003 World Series to the Florida Marlins in six games.
Through the 2011 season ... 152 ... 61 games in the ALDS, 53 games in the ALCS, and 38 games in the World Series.
The Yankees have won five World Series with Derek Jeter as their starting shortstop.
Derek Jeter (aka Mr. November) holds the record for most postseason appearances. He's played in 158 postseason games with a .309 career postseason batting average. The New York Yankees have made it to the postseason every year since Jeter joined the team, with the exceptions of 2008 and 2013.
Derek Jeter missed five games during the 2010 season. He played in 157 games.
No, he has not. Derek Jeter has always played the shortstop position. He has also started games as a designated hitter.
Derek Jeter's Major League debut was on May 29, 1995against the Seattle Mariners. In 1995 Derek only played in 15 games. He became the full time New York Yankees shortstop beginning in 1996.
Through August 9, 2014, Derek Jeter has 3,431career base hits. He is in 6th place on the MLB all-time list, and is the active leader in hits. He also has 200career postseason hits, which is the most in MLB history.* Jeter has announced that he will retire following the 2014 season.