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.
In a 2026 context, Derek Jeter's statistics don't just document a Hall of Fame career; they define the modern standard for a championship-winning franchise player. His numbers are a timeless blueprint for sustained excellence, clutch performance, and team success.
Awards and Honors
Awards and Honors Interpretation
Defensive Statistics
Defensive Statistics Interpretation
Milestones and Records
Milestones and Records Interpretation
Postseason Performance
Postseason Performance Interpretation
Regular Season Batting
Regular Season Batting Interpretation
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