Derek Jeter had four triples in 2007.
Derek Jeter had four World Series rings by 2002.
Derek Jeter was raised in Kalamazoo, Michigan. He was born in Pequannock, New Jersey, but his family moved when Derek was four years old.
Derek Jeter and his family moved from New Jersey to Kalamazoo, Michigan when he was four years old. Derek was raised in Kalamazoo.
No. Derek Jeter stole four bases in World Series play. He stole one in 1996 and three in 1999.
In 1992, Derek Jeter hit four home runs in the minor leagues. He started his Major League career in 1995.
Derek Jeter was born in Pequannock Township, New Jersey on June 26, 1974. Derek lived in North Arlington, New Jersey before moving to Kalamazoo, Michigan when he was 4 years old. Derek did spend the summers in New Jersey, going to Yankees games. He went to Kalamazoo Central High School and received a baseball scholarship to attend Michigan University.
Yes, he did. Derek and his family moved from New Jersey to Kalamazoo, Michigan when he was four years old.
The core four are Derek Jeter, Jorge Posada, Mariano Rivera and Andy Pettitte, (also called the Fantastic Four).
Derek Jeter was born in Pequannock Township, New Jersey and moved to Kalamazoo, Michigan when he was 4 years old. Derek and his sister Sharlee would spend summers at their grandparents home in New Jersey, who took them to Yankees games. Derek also graduated Kalamazoo Central High School.
Derek Jeter won the All Star MVP award and the World Series MVP award once each, in 2000, becoming the only player to win them both in the same season. He never won a regular MVP award, though he did finish second to Justin Morneau in 2006.
Derek Jeter never graduated from college. Although he received a baseball scholarship to attend the University of Michigan, he attended only one semester at the University of Michigan. After one semester he was drafted by the Yankees with the 6th pick overall of the 1992 amateur draft. Derek Jeter then played four years in the minors. On May 29, 1995, he made his Major League debut with the New York Yankees.