Derek Jeter played in 2,747 career games, making him the New York Yankees' all-time leader in the category.
Derek Jeter holds the record for most career games played in the postseason with 138.
Derek Jeter missed five games during the 2010 season. He played in 157 games.
Derek Jeter played in 2,747 career games, making him the New York Yankees' all-time leader in the category.
Yes. Derek Jeter played in 156 games and had 714 plate appearances in the 2007 season.
No. Derek Jeter has always played the shortstop position. He has 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.
In 2012, Derek Jeter had 216 hits in 129 games.
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.
No, he has not. Derek Jeter has always played the shortstop position. He has also started games as a designated hitter.
Derek Jeter played in 2,747 consecutive games during his MLB career. This streak is notable for being one of the longest in baseball history. However, it's important to clarify that while he had a notable streak of 158 games in 1999, he never reached a consecutive games played streak that surpassed that. Overall, Jeter is celebrated for his durability and consistency throughout his time with the New York Yankees.
Rose turned 36 on April 14, 1977 and had 2769 career MLB base hits. Jeter turned 36 on June 26, 2010 and had 2834 career MLB base hits. Jeter turned 36 having played in 2211 games and Rose turned 36 having played in 2191 games.
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