50 years old (Born on June 26, 1974)
American professional baseball player, shortstop; He is famous from New York Yankees shortstop.
Born on the same day as former Pittsburgh Pirates and current (2005) Oakland A's catcher Jason Kendall. Surprisingly, he is the only Yankee to ever be named MVP in the Major League Baseball All-Star Game. He was named MVP in 2000. Is named after former hockey player Derek Sanderson. In 2007, Forbes Magazine estimated his earnings to be $28 million for the year. Has played shortstop for the New York Yankees since 1995.Derek Jeter's Best Moments
Fun Facts About Derek Jeter
2000 All Star Game MVP
In 2001 hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live, joining an alumni of athletes that includes Fran Tarkenton, O.J. Simpson, Bill Russell, Alex Karras, Marvin Hagler, Joe Montana, Walter Payton, Wayne Gretsky, Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, Nancy Kerrigan, George Foreman, Deion Sanders, The Rock and Jeff Gordon.
As of November 2, 2004 Derek has earned his First Gold Glove Award as the Shortstop of the NY Yankees. Jeter is the first Yankees shortstop to win this award.
Attended Catholic school until he was in 8th grade.
In 2000 Signed a 10-year, $189 Million contract, making him the second-highest paid player in major league baseball (Alex Rodriguez $25.2 Million per year)
Member of 1996, 1998-2000 World Series Champion New York Yankees teams. Member of 2001 and 2003 American League Champion New York Yankees teams. Member of 2002 American League Eastern Division Champion New York Yankees team.
Named to 5 American League All Star teams (1998-2002).
Attended the University of Michigan for one semester
1996 American League Rookie of the Year.
Grew up in Kalamazoo Michigan and graduated from Kalamazoo Central High School in 1992
He was a huge Yankee fan even before he was drafted to the Yankees.
Finished in top 10 in voting for American League MVP from 1998-2001.
Was voted "most likely to be the starting shortstop for the New York Yankees" in high school.
Was drafted by the New York Yankees while a senior in high school
.317 Batting Average (60th All Time).
Fell into the stands making a catch during a game in 2002.
Made his Major League debut on May 29th, 1995, as Yankees starting shortstop Tony Fernandez was injured. However did not play his frist full season in the league until 1996.
Is Captain of the New York Yankees
Earned the nickname "Mr. November" in the 2001 World Series. Because of the September 11th attacks, the MLB schedule was pushed back. Game 4 of this World Series marked the first time in Major League history where the season continued into November. Jeter clinched the nickname by hitting a solo home run in the bottom of the 10th inning, giving the Yankees a 3-2 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Cut off a wild throw and made a shovel throw to home plate to preserve the 1-0 lead in Game 3 of the 2001 ALDS.
Refers to manager Joe Torre as "Mr. Torre", and is also known to refer to older team mates as "Mr.".
His Turn 2 Foundation, established in 1996, was formed to support activities and programs designed to prevent teenage substance abuse.
He was the first baseball player ever to be named All-Star MVP and World Series MVP in the same year (2000).
Chosen one of "People"`s 50 most beautiful people in 1999.
In 2001 Hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live, joining an alumni of athletes that includes Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, and the Rock from the WWE.
Father is African American and mother is Irish.
As of the 2004 all star game his all star game batting average was .700
Derek`s father, Charles Jeter, is a substance abuse counselor.
Good friends with Tiger Woods.
In game 4 of the 2000 World Series, he hit a home-run off of New York Mets' Bobby Jones' first pitch of the game.
Family: mother, Dorothy Conner-Jeter, father, Charles Jeter and younger sister, Sharlee.
On May 2nd, 1996, on opening day in his rookie season on 1996, he hit a homerun in his first at-bat at Clevelend, against Indians pitcher Dennis Martinez.
1992 National High School Player of the Year
Named 1992 High School Player-of-the-Year by the American Baseball Coaches Association.
Named to Baseball Digest magazine's 1996 Rookie All-Star Team.
Made a face-first collison with the left-field seats catching a fly ball in the 12th inning against Boston. He returned to action the very next game (2004).
Was an honor student in high school.