Number 3,000!

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Jeter Adds another One for the Storybook

Derek Jeter has done it again… and again, and again, and again throughout his career. Jeter made history again Saturday and he did it unlike any other Major League Baseball player has ever done. Entering Saturday’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays just 2 hits shy of 3,000, in his second at bat Derek Jeter became just the 28th player in MLB to collect 3,000 hits for his career, and he did it in style.

On a perfect day inNew Yorkand in front of a sell-out crowd, with over 48,000 in attendance, Derek Jeter hit a line-drive home run to left off Ray’s starting pitcher and MLB All-Star, David Price, to cement his place in Yankee and baseball history.

In Jeter’s first at bat he hit a single to left field to place him within one of 3,000. When Jeter came up to bat in the bottom of the third he hit a one-out solo home run off a 3-2 pitch for his 3,000 hit; his third home run of the season and 236 home run of his career. Jeter was greeted by his teammates and the Yankee faithful with cheers and a standing ovation. The bullpen pitchers opened up the gates and rushed out on the field to congratulate their Yankee captain and perhaps one of the greatest Yankee players to ever play the game.

Not that Jeter needs any help adding to his historic baseball legacy but his performance Saturday showed why he should be considered one of the all-time great MLB players. Jeter is just the second player to hit a home run for his 3,000th career hit, the other being former teammate Wade Boggs (with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in 1999). Jeter’s home run put the Yankees on top 1-0 in the third. In typical Jeter style and class, he lowered his head as he rounded the bases even though he had every right to show his excitement for his achievement, he didn’t want to show up David Price.

“Jeets” led off the 5th with a double allowing Curtis Granderson to single him home to tie the score 3-3. Two batters later, Robinson Cano would hit a sacrifice fly to put the Yankees ahead 4-3. In the 6th inning Jeter singled to right and then executed a double steal with Brett Gardner; Jeter’s 8th on the year. With the score tied 4-4 in the 8th inning, Jeter singled in Eduardo Nunez, playing third base for the injured Alex Rodriguez, for the winning run.

Possible note to history, Nunez appears to be the short stop of the future for the Yankees once Jeter retires or if Jeter is moved to another position.

Jeter’s stat line for the game was:

5 for 5, 2 Runs, 2 RBIs, and 1 stolen base

He knocked in the initial go ahead run; 1-0

He scored the tying run; 3-3

He collected his 5th hit of the night by knocking in the winning run; 5-4

He finished a triple shy of the cycle; something Jeter has never done before

He tied a personal best for hits in a game going 5-5

He raised his season average to .270

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Skip the Plaque, Start Building the Monument for Jeter

For those of you unfamiliar with Monument Park in Yankee Stadium, Monument Park is the highest honor given to a Yankee player. Only five such monuments have been awarded and all five have been awarded posthumously; Miller Huggins (Manager 1918-1929, 1932), Lou Gehrig (1941), Babe Ruth (1949), Mickey Mantle (1996), and Joe DiMaggio (1999).

Monument Park is a section of Yankee Stadium behind the centerfield wall that serves as a shrine to the franchises’ storied history. The five blue granite monuments stand surrounded by plaques of other Yankees’ greats.

Former Yankee Players with Plaques in Monument Park and the Year Awarded

Thurman Munson 1980

Roger Maris 1984

Elston Howard 1984

Phil Rizzuto 1985

Billy Martin 1986

Whitey Ford 1987

Yogi Berra 1988

Don Mattingly 1997

Reggie Jackson 2002

George Steinbrenner 2010

Just to Clarify

Remarkably Jeter is the only Yankee player to collect 3,000 career hits while playing for the Yankees; Paul Warner (3,152, 16th on the career hits list), Dave Winfield (3,110, 19th on the career hits list), Rickey Henderson (3,055, 21st on the career hits list), and Wade Boggs (3,010, 25th on career hits list) are the other one-time Yankee players with 3,000 plus career hits.

Jeter is a career .312 hitter with 1,159 RBIs, 1,725 runs, and 331 stolen bases.

Jeter is only the 11th player to collect all 3,000 hits with one team.

Craig Biggio (3,060) was the last MLB player to collect his 3,000th hit; 2007. Biggio also collected 5 hits in the same game he got his 3,000th hit, he went 5-6.

Jeter has 3,003 hits. He only needs 5 hits to pass Al Kaline (3,007) to move to 26th place on the all-time career hits list.

If Jeter can collect 54 more hits this season, he can finish 2011 20th on the career hits list by passing Craig Biggio.

For Jeter to crack the top 10 hits list, he needs 313 more hits. He would then pass Eddie Collins.

New York Yankees Notes of Interest

Alex Rodriguez has 2,762 career hits and is 50th on the career hits list.

Babe Ruth had 2,873 career hits and is 40th on the career hits list.

Lou Gehrig had 2,721 hits in his career. Had he not fallen ill to the motor neuron disease, ALS, Gehrig would’ve been a 3,000 career hitter. He is 57th on the career hits list.

Gary Sheffield had 2,689 career hits and is 63rd on the career hits list.

Reggie Jackson had 2,584 career hits and is 81st on the career hits list.

Mickey Mantle had 2,415 career hits and is 112th on the career hits list.

Graig Nettles had 2,225 career hits and is 166th on the career hits list.

Joe DiMaggio had 2,214 career hits and is 169th on the career hits list.

Don Mattingly had 2,153 career hits and is 188th on the career hits list.

Yogi Berra had 2,150 career hits and is 190th on the career hits list.

Haven’t had enough of Jeter and Yankee mania? Try the retired numbers list!

Add #2 to the Retired Yankees Jersey List

Player/Retired Number

Billy Martin, 1 (player and manager)

Derek Jeter, 2*

Babe Ruth, 3

Lou Gehrig, 4

Joe DiMaggio, 5

Mickey Mantle, 7

Yogi Berra, 8

Bill Dickey, 8

Roger Maris, 9

Phil Rizutto, 10

Thurman Munson, 15

Whitey Ford, 16

Don Mattingly, 23

Elston Howard, 32

Jackie Robinso, 42 (All MLB teams have retired Jackie’s number)

Reggie Jackson, 44

Rod Guidry, 49

* Jeter’s number has not been retired to date.