Derek Jeter
American baseball player
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2023 | During Fox Sports' pregame coverage of Super Bowl LVII, Derek Jeter announced that he would be joining Fox Sports as a studio analyst for MLB on Fox. |
May 2023 | Jeter and Hannah Davis welcomed their son. |
May 2023 | Son born. |
September 8 2022 | Derek Jeter announced his involvement in launching Arena Club, a card grading, storage vault, and marketplace platform. |
July 18 2022 | The documentary miniseries The Captain, about Derek Jeter's life and career, debuted on ESPN. |
February 28 2022 | Derek Jeter announced that he would no longer serve as CEO of the Miami Marlins or hold any shares in the club, ending his relationship with the team after more than four years. |
December 2021 | Jeter and Hannah Davis welcomed their third daughter. |
September 8 2021 | Derek Jeter was formally enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame in a ceremony held in Cooperstown, New York. |
April 2021 | Derek Jeter joined the board of Rockefeller Capital Management. |
March 2021 | Jeter and Hannah Davis listed their Greenwood Lake home for sale. |
September 2020 | Jeter and Hannah Davis listed their waterfront Tampa home for $29 million. |
January 21 2020 | Derek Jeter was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame as part of its class of 2020, receiving 99.7% of the vote and falling just one vote short of being a unanimous selection. |
July 2019 | Jeter donated $3.2 million from the Turn 2 Foundation to the Kalamazoo Public School District to renovate their baseball and softball complex. |
January 2019 | Jeter and Hannah Davis welcomed their second daughter. |
2018 | Jeter donated furniture and household items to families displaced by Hurricane Irma. |
September 2017 | The sale of the Miami Marlins was completed following unanimous approval from the other 29 MLB team owners, with Jeter named CEO of the team. |
August 2017 | Derek Jeter and Bruce Sherman finalized a deal to purchase the Miami Marlins. |
August 2017 | Jeter and Hannah Davis welcomed their first daughter. |
July 2017 | Derek Jeter engaged in the bidding for ownership of the Miami Marlins. |
May 14 2017 | The New York Yankees retired Derek Jeter's uniform number and unveiled a plaque in his honor at Monument Park during a pregame ceremony. |
July 2016 | Derek Jeter and Hannah Davis were married. |
2015 | Jeter became engaged to model Hannah Davis after dating since 2012. |
2015 | Jeter was inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame. |
February 2015 | Derek Jeter made an appearance alongside Peyton Manning to celebrate Saturday Night Live's 40th Anniversary. |
2014 | Derek Jeter was featured in an episode of the PBS television series Finding Your Roots. |
2014 | In this year, the New York Yankees again failed to qualify for the postseason while Derek Jeter was still an active player. |
2014 | Explored purchasing the Buffalo Bills football team. |
2014 | Appeared in an episode of Finding Your Roots, a PBS television series. |
October 1 2014 | Derek Jeter's new website, ThePlayersTribune.com, launched, billed as a media platform presenting the unfiltered voice of professional athletes. |
September 2014 | During the final series of his career at Fenway Park, the Boston Red Sox honored Jeter with a pregame ceremony, featuring several notable retired athletes. |
September 25 2014 | In his final game at Yankee Stadium, Jeter hit a walk-off single against Orioles pitcher Evan Meek, leading the Yankees to a 6-5 victory. |
September 7 2014 | The New York Yankees honored Jeter with a pregame tribute, and from this day forward, the team wore a patch on their hats and uniforms in his honor for the remainder of the season. |
August 11 2014 | On this day, Jeter passed Honus Wagner, climbing to sixth on the all-time hits list in MLB history. |
July 2014 | Jeter surpassed Carl Yastrzemski to move into seventh place on MLB's all-time career hit list on July 28. |
July 2014 | Jeter broke Omar Vizquel's MLB career record of 2,609 games started at shortstop during July. |
July 17 2014 | Derek Jeter scored the 1,900th run of his career, making him the 10th player in MLB history to reach this mark. |
July 10 2014 | Jeter recorded his 1,000th career multi-hit game, becoming the fourth player in MLB history to achieve this milestone. |
February 12 2014 | Derek Jeter announced on his Facebook page that the 2014 season would be his last as a professional baseball player. |
2013 | The New York Yankees did not qualify for the postseason during this year of Derek Jeter's career. |
2013 | During his injury-shortened season, Derek Jeter arranged a partnership with Simon & Schuster to form Jeter Publishing, aimed at publishing a variety of nonfiction and children's books, and potentially leading to film and television productions. |
September 14 2013 | On September 14, 2013, Derek Jeter was transferred to the 60-day disabled list after experiencing problems with his ankle, ending his season. |
July 28 2013 | On July 28, 2013, Derek Jeter returned to the Yankees lineup and hit a home run on the first pitch he saw from Matt Moore of the Tampa Bay Rays. |
July 11 2013 | Derek Jeter was activated from the disabled list on July 11, 2013, after rehabilitating from his ankle injury. |
2012 | Jeter received an honorary doctorate from Siena College in recognition of his foundation's work. |
2012 | In the 2012 MLB All-Star Game, Derek Jeter recorded his 11th All-Star hit, surpassing Mickey Mantle for the most All-Star Game hits in Yankees history. |
2012 | Derek Jeter began the 2012 season with a hot streak, batting .420 through April 25. |
October 20 2012 | Derek Jeter underwent surgery for a fractured left ankle on October 20, 2012, following an injury during the ALCS. |
September 14 2012 | On September 14, 2012, Derek Jeter moved into the Top 10 on the all-time hits list with his 3,284th career hit, surpassing Willie Mays. |
2011 | The baseball field at Kalamazoo Central High School was renamed in honor of Derek Jeter. |
2011 | Jeter participated in a charity baseball game at Tokyo Dome with Hideki Matsui to raise funds for survivors of the 2011 TÅhoku earthquake and tsunami. |
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