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Derek Jeter Statistics

Derek Jeter compiled legendary statistics and championships over his Hall of Fame career.

Rajesh Patel

Rajesh Patel

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First published: Feb 13, 2026

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Key Statistics

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Jeter won 5 World Series championships (1996,1998,1999,2000,2009).

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AL Rookie of the Year in 1996.

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2000 World Series MVP.

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14-time All-Star (1998-2002,2004-2012,2014).

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5 Gold Gloves (2004-2006,2010,2011).

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5 Silver Sluggers (1996,1998,1999,2006,2009).

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2009 Roberto Clemente Award.

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Hank Aaron Award in 2006.

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Players Choice Awards: Outstanding Player (2009), Man of the Year (2009).

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3 Sporting News AL Player of the Year (1998,1999,2006).

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2000 ALCS MVP.

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Baseball Digest Rookie of the Year 1996.

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AP Player of the Year 2009.

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Inducted into Hall of Fame 2020 with 99.75% votes.

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Yankees Captain from 2003-2014.

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1998 ALCS MVP.

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TSN Shortstop of the Year 2009.

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Lou Gehrig Memorial Award 2009.

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2 Babe Ruth Awards (2000,2009).

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MLB Comeback Player of the Year 2011.

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10th in MLB.com All-Time Team shortstop.

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Jeter Day retired #2 by Yankees May 14, 2017.

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Fielding Bible Award 2010.

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Heart & Hustle Award multiple times.

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Derek Jeter recorded 2,674 putouts as a shortstop over 2,464 games.

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Jeter's career fielding percentage at SS: .975.

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358 assists in 1996, leading AL shortstops.

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Jeter won Gold Glove in 2004 with .965 FPCT.

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Career double plays turned: 1,925 as SS.

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Jeter's range factor per 9 innings: 4.24 career.

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In 2009, 112 putouts, 256 assists, .986 FPCT.

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Jeter led AL in total chances 5 times.

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Career errors: 196 at shortstop.

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2010 Gold Glove: .989 FPCT, 2.9 Defensive Runs Saved.

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Famous "flip play" in 2001 ALCS Game 3.

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Jeter's UZR/150 career: -2.3, but positive in late career.

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2005: .980 FPCT, 240 assists.

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Total zone total: -47 career per Baseball-Reference.

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Jeter turned 1,286 double plays from 2000-2009.

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In 1998, 3.4 RF/9, 229 assists.

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Defensive Runs Saved: +12 in 2010.

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Jeter's stolen bases caught: 28% career.

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2011 Gold Glove: .977 FPCT in 137 games.

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Passed balls: 5 career at SS.

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Jeter led Yankees in assists 13 times.

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Ultimate Zone Rating: improved to +1.5 in 2009.

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1999: 240 chances without error streak.

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Career games at SS: 2,464.

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Jeter had 3,032 total chances per season average.

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Derek Jeter reached 3,000 hits on July 9, 2011 vs Rays.

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All-time hits leader for shortstops with 3,465.

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Yankees all-time hits leader: 3,304.

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Final hit #3,465 on Sept 28, 2014.

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2,747 consecutive games streak ended in 2013.

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Youngest to 2,500 hits among SS at age 34.

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Passed Honus Wagner for SS hits record in 2011.

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14 seasons with 200+ hits, MLB record.

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Yankees records: most hits, doubles (526), runs (1,790).

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3,000th hit was infield single.

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Most postseason hits all-time: 200 until 2020.

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Farewell speech Sept 28, 2014 at Yankee Stadium.

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Captain longest tenure in Yankees history.

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1,790 runs scored for Yankees, franchise record.

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Hit cycle June 3, 2013 vs Mariners.

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272-game hit streak from postseason into regular.

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Most hits by player over 40: 546.

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Yankees hit leader every year 1997-2010 except 2003,2004.

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10th player to 3,000 hits and 300 SB.

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Most games by Yankee: 2,747.

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Reached 1,000 RBI Sept 7, 2006.

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AL hits leader 4 times (1999,2005,2006,2012).

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500th double June 7, 2002.

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Only Yankee with 3,000 hits all in pinstripes.

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250th stolen base May 20, 2007.

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Derek Jeter hit .308 with 200 hits and 21 HR in 158 postseason games.

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Jeter's postseason OPS was .838 over 734 PA.

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In 1996 World Series, Jeter hit .417 with 10 hits and 3 RBI.

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Jeter had 111 postseason RBI, most among shortstops.

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2000 World Series MVP: .409 AVG, 9 hits, 2 HR vs Mets.

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Jeter's 2001 ALCS: .438 AVG, 7 hits, walk-off HR in Game 4.

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Career postseason home runs: 20 in 158 games.

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Jeter stole 18 bases in playoffs, 80% success rate.

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2009 World Series: .407 AVG, 10 hits vs Phillies.

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Jeter scored 80 postseason runs, tied for 5th all-time.

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In ALCS, Jeter hit .308 with 44 hits over 38 games.

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Famous "Jeffrey Maier" HR in 1996 ALCS Game 1.

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Jeter's postseason doubles: 34.

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1998 ALCS MVP: .353 AVG vs Cleveland.

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Jeter had 61 postseason hits in World Series play.

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In Division Series, .273 AVG over 17 games.

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Jeter's 2003 ALCS Game 7: game-winning HR in 11th.

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Postseason triples: 5, including key ones in playoffs.

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Jeter drew 66 walks in postseason.

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1999 ALCS: .471 AVG, 8 hits vs Red Sox.

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Career postseason OBP: .374.

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Jeter's longest postseason hit streak: 15 games.

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In 2004 ALCS, hit .357 with key RBI.

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Postseason sacrifice flies: 10.

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Jeter hit .333 in 5 World Series appearances.

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2010 ALCS: .400 AVG vs Rangers.

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Derek Jeter recorded 3,465 hits in 11,384 plate appearances over 2,747 games.

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Jeter's career batting average was .310 with 260 home runs and 1,311 RBI.

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In 1996, Jeter hit .314 with 183 hits, 10 HR, and 78 RBI in his rookie season.

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Jeter led the AL in hits with 203 in 1999.

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From 2004-2006, Jeter had a .332 average over 456 games with 61 HR.

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Jeter's single-season high for RBI was 97 in 2006.

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He drew 1,082 walks in his career, with a .377 OBP.

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Jeter stole 260 bases, with a career-high 30 in 1999.

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In 2009, at age 35, Jeter hit .334 with 212 hits and 18 HR.

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Jeter had 544 doubles, ranking high among shortstops.

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His career OPS was .817 over 20 seasons.

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Jeter batted .300+ in 12 seasons.

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In 2011, he had 619 PA with .297 AVG, 9 HR, 46 RBI.

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Jeter's 1998 season: .291 AVG, 203 hits, 14 triples (AL lead).

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Career triples: 66, with 14 in 1998-1999.

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Jeter scored 1,923 runs, 6th among shortstops.

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In 2000, .339 AVG, MVP award, 119 runs scored.

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Jeter's strikeout total: 1,840 in career.

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2007 season: .322 AVG, 54 doubles, 12 HR.

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Career sacrifice hits: 320, MLB record for shortstops.

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Jeter grounded into 293 double plays, high due to leadoff role.

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In 2012, .271 AVG in 148 games, 9 HR, 58 RBI.

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Jeter's intentional walks: 203 career.

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1997: .291 AVG, 190 hits, 11 HR, AL Rookie finalist.

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Career hit-by-pitch: 189 times.

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Jeter batted .349 in day games career.

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In interleague play, .308 AVG over 125 games.

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Jeter's career wRC+: 115, above average.

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2014 final season: .256 AVG, 173 hits, 0 HR in 145 games.

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Jeter had 14 leadoff home runs in career.

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Stepping into the batter's box was a promise of brilliance, and Derek Jeter fulfilled it with a .310 average and 3,465 hits across a legendary 20-year career defined by clutch World Series moments and countless awards.

Key Takeaways

  • Derek Jeter recorded 3,465 hits in 11,384 plate appearances over 2,747 games.
  • Jeter's career batting average was .310 with 260 home runs and 1,311 RBI.
  • In 1996, Jeter hit .314 with 183 hits, 10 HR, and 78 RBI in his rookie season.
  • Derek Jeter hit .308 with 200 hits and 21 HR in 158 postseason games.
  • Jeter's postseason OPS was .838 over 734 PA.
  • In 1996 World Series, Jeter hit .417 with 10 hits and 3 RBI.
  • Jeter won 5 World Series championships (1996,1998,1999,2000,2009).
  • AL Rookie of the Year in 1996.
  • 2000 World Series MVP.
  • Derek Jeter recorded 2,674 putouts as a shortstop over 2,464 games.
  • Jeter's career fielding percentage at SS: .975.
  • 358 assists in 1996, leading AL shortstops.
  • Derek Jeter reached 3,000 hits on July 9, 2011 vs Rays.
  • All-time hits leader for shortstops with 3,465.
  • Yankees all-time hits leader: 3,304.

Derek Jeter compiled legendary statistics and championships over his Hall of Fame career.

Awards and Honors

  • Jeter won 5 World Series championships (1996,1998,1999,2000,2009).
  • AL Rookie of the Year in 1996.
  • 2000 World Series MVP.
  • 14-time All-Star (1998-2002,2004-2012,2014).
  • 5 Gold Gloves (2004-2006,2010,2011).
  • 5 Silver Sluggers (1996,1998,1999,2006,2009).
  • 2009 Roberto Clemente Award.
  • Hank Aaron Award in 2006.
  • Players Choice Awards: Outstanding Player (2009), Man of the Year (2009).
  • 3 Sporting News AL Player of the Year (1998,1999,2006).
  • 2000 ALCS MVP.
  • Baseball Digest Rookie of the Year 1996.
  • AP Player of the Year 2009.
  • Inducted into Hall of Fame 2020 with 99.75% votes.
  • Yankees Captain from 2003-2014.
  • 1998 ALCS MVP.
  • TSN Shortstop of the Year 2009.
  • Lou Gehrig Memorial Award 2009.
  • 2 Babe Ruth Awards (2000,2009).
  • MLB Comeback Player of the Year 2011.
  • 10th in MLB.com All-Time Team shortstop.
  • Jeter Day retired #2 by Yankees May 14, 2017.
  • Fielding Bible Award 2010.
  • Heart & Hustle Award multiple times.

Awards and Honors Interpretation

Derek Jeter's career was a masterclass in turning consistent excellence into legendary status, proving that while style may get you on the highlight reel, it's substance—and an absurdly full trophy case—that etches your number in stone.

Defensive Statistics

  • Derek Jeter recorded 2,674 putouts as a shortstop over 2,464 games.
  • Jeter's career fielding percentage at SS: .975.
  • 358 assists in 1996, leading AL shortstops.
  • Jeter won Gold Glove in 2004 with .965 FPCT.
  • Career double plays turned: 1,925 as SS.
  • Jeter's range factor per 9 innings: 4.24 career.
  • In 2009, 112 putouts, 256 assists, .986 FPCT.
  • Jeter led AL in total chances 5 times.
  • Career errors: 196 at shortstop.
  • 2010 Gold Glove: .989 FPCT, 2.9 Defensive Runs Saved.
  • Famous "flip play" in 2001 ALCS Game 3.
  • Jeter's UZR/150 career: -2.3, but positive in late career.
  • 2005: .980 FPCT, 240 assists.
  • Total zone total: -47 career per Baseball-Reference.
  • Jeter turned 1,286 double plays from 2000-2009.
  • In 1998, 3.4 RF/9, 229 assists.
  • Defensive Runs Saved: +12 in 2010.
  • Jeter's stolen bases caught: 28% career.
  • 2011 Gold Glove: .977 FPCT in 137 games.
  • Passed balls: 5 career at SS.
  • Jeter led Yankees in assists 13 times.
  • Ultimate Zone Rating: improved to +1.5 in 2009.
  • 1999: 240 chances without error streak.
  • Career games at SS: 2,464.
  • Jeter had 3,032 total chances per season average.

Defensive Statistics Interpretation

Derek Jeter compiled his iconic defensive resume not through spectacular athletic range, but through a preternatural talent for reliably executing the routine play while elevating his game, and his team, in the highest-pressure moments.

Milestones and Records

  • Derek Jeter reached 3,000 hits on July 9, 2011 vs Rays.
  • All-time hits leader for shortstops with 3,465.
  • Yankees all-time hits leader: 3,304.
  • Final hit #3,465 on Sept 28, 2014.
  • 2,747 consecutive games streak ended in 2013.
  • Youngest to 2,500 hits among SS at age 34.
  • Passed Honus Wagner for SS hits record in 2011.
  • 14 seasons with 200+ hits, MLB record.
  • Yankees records: most hits, doubles (526), runs (1,790).
  • 3,000th hit was infield single.
  • Most postseason hits all-time: 200 until 2020.
  • Farewell speech Sept 28, 2014 at Yankee Stadium.
  • Captain longest tenure in Yankees history.
  • 1,790 runs scored for Yankees, franchise record.
  • Hit cycle June 3, 2013 vs Mariners.
  • 272-game hit streak from postseason into regular.
  • Most hits by player over 40: 546.
  • Yankees hit leader every year 1997-2010 except 2003,2004.
  • 10th player to 3,000 hits and 300 SB.
  • Most games by Yankee: 2,747.
  • Reached 1,000 RBI Sept 7, 2006.
  • AL hits leader 4 times (1999,2005,2006,2012).
  • 500th double June 7, 2002.
  • Only Yankee with 3,000 hits all in pinstripes.
  • 250th stolen base May 20, 2007.

Milestones and Records Interpretation

Derek Jeter’s career was a relentless, record-breaking march defined by consistency and leadership, proving that if you show up, produce, and rise to the occasion for two decades in New York, you don't just become a captain—you become the very definition of a franchise.

Postseason Performance

  • Derek Jeter hit .308 with 200 hits and 21 HR in 158 postseason games.
  • Jeter's postseason OPS was .838 over 734 PA.
  • In 1996 World Series, Jeter hit .417 with 10 hits and 3 RBI.
  • Jeter had 111 postseason RBI, most among shortstops.
  • 2000 World Series MVP: .409 AVG, 9 hits, 2 HR vs Mets.
  • Jeter's 2001 ALCS: .438 AVG, 7 hits, walk-off HR in Game 4.
  • Career postseason home runs: 20 in 158 games.
  • Jeter stole 18 bases in playoffs, 80% success rate.
  • 2009 World Series: .407 AVG, 10 hits vs Phillies.
  • Jeter scored 80 postseason runs, tied for 5th all-time.
  • In ALCS, Jeter hit .308 with 44 hits over 38 games.
  • Famous "Jeffrey Maier" HR in 1996 ALCS Game 1.
  • Jeter's postseason doubles: 34.
  • 1998 ALCS MVP: .353 AVG vs Cleveland.
  • Jeter had 61 postseason hits in World Series play.
  • In Division Series, .273 AVG over 17 games.
  • Jeter's 2003 ALCS Game 7: game-winning HR in 11th.
  • Postseason triples: 5, including key ones in playoffs.
  • Jeter drew 66 walks in postseason.
  • 1999 ALCS: .471 AVG, 8 hits vs Red Sox.
  • Career postseason OBP: .374.
  • Jeter's longest postseason hit streak: 15 games.
  • In 2004 ALCS, hit .357 with key RBI.
  • Postseason sacrifice flies: 10.
  • Jeter hit .333 in 5 World Series appearances.
  • 2010 ALCS: .400 AVG vs Rangers.

Postseason Performance Interpretation

While Derek Jeter’s consistent regular-season greatness was undeniable, his true legend was carved from postseason ice, where he repeatedly delivered clutch hits, iconic moments, and a staggering .308 average over 158 games to cement his "Captain Clutch" persona.

Regular Season Batting

  • Derek Jeter recorded 3,465 hits in 11,384 plate appearances over 2,747 games.
  • Jeter's career batting average was .310 with 260 home runs and 1,311 RBI.
  • In 1996, Jeter hit .314 with 183 hits, 10 HR, and 78 RBI in his rookie season.
  • Jeter led the AL in hits with 203 in 1999.
  • From 2004-2006, Jeter had a .332 average over 456 games with 61 HR.
  • Jeter's single-season high for RBI was 97 in 2006.
  • He drew 1,082 walks in his career, with a .377 OBP.
  • Jeter stole 260 bases, with a career-high 30 in 1999.
  • In 2009, at age 35, Jeter hit .334 with 212 hits and 18 HR.
  • Jeter had 544 doubles, ranking high among shortstops.
  • His career OPS was .817 over 20 seasons.
  • Jeter batted .300+ in 12 seasons.
  • In 2011, he had 619 PA with .297 AVG, 9 HR, 46 RBI.
  • Jeter's 1998 season: .291 AVG, 203 hits, 14 triples (AL lead).
  • Career triples: 66, with 14 in 1998-1999.
  • Jeter scored 1,923 runs, 6th among shortstops.
  • In 2000, .339 AVG, MVP award, 119 runs scored.
  • Jeter's strikeout total: 1,840 in career.
  • 2007 season: .322 AVG, 54 doubles, 12 HR.
  • Career sacrifice hits: 320, MLB record for shortstops.
  • Jeter grounded into 293 double plays, high due to leadoff role.
  • In 2012, .271 AVG in 148 games, 9 HR, 58 RBI.
  • Jeter's intentional walks: 203 career.
  • 1997: .291 AVG, 190 hits, 11 HR, AL Rookie finalist.
  • Career hit-by-pitch: 189 times.
  • Jeter batted .349 in day games career.
  • In interleague play, .308 AVG over 125 games.
  • Jeter's career wRC+: 115, above average.
  • 2014 final season: .256 AVG, 173 hits, 0 HR in 145 games.
  • Jeter had 14 leadoff home runs in career.

Regular Season Batting Interpretation

Derek Jeter was the master of dependable, consistent production, turning over 11,000 plate appearances into a mountain of hits, runs, and timely wins without ever needing to rely on the flash of an overwhelming home run total.