After spending 20 years with the New York Yankees, Derek Jeter will retire at the conclusion of this season. But his impact on the Yankees and on baseball will last forever.
New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter, one of baseball's best players of the last 20 years and five-time World Series champion, announced today (Feb. 12) he will retire at the end of the 2014 Major League Baseball season.
After three years together, actress Minka Kelly, 31, and New York Yankees star Derek Jeter, 37, have split in a break-up a source calls “amicable.”
As Derek Jeter returns from a recent calf injury chases his 3,000th hit, Major League Baseball Productions is following the New York Yankees captain for 'Derek Jeter 3K,' a one-hour special which will air on HBO within a few weeks after the slugger reaches the historic milestone.
He will be only the the 28th major leaguer -- and the very first Yankee -- to do so.
Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez both have multi-million dollar contracts and actress girlfriends.
The two Yankees also have something else in common: They are among the overrated baseball players in the game, according to a survey of 185 major league ballplayers by Sports Illustrated.