Derek Jeter
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League | Date/Season | Team(s) | Type |
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Major League Baseball | 1998 | Toronto Blue Jays vs. New York Yankees | Program |
2000 | New York Yankees vs. Oakland Athletics | ALDS Program | |
2004 | New York Yankees vs. Minnesota Twins | ALDS Program | |
2009 | World Series (New York Yankees vs. Philadelphia Phillies) | Program | |
2010 | New York Yankees vs. Minnesota Twins | ALDS Program | |
2021 | Major League Baseball | Hall of Fame Yearbook |
2006 Major League Baseball All-Star Game Roster | |
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American League | Mark Buehrle (P, White Sox) • Robinson Canó (2B, Yankees) • José Contreras (P, White Sox) • Jermaine Dye (OF, White Sox) • Troy Glaus (3B, Blue Jays) • Vladimir Guerrero (OF, Angels) • Roy Halladay (P, Blue Jays) • Bobby Jenks (P, White Sox) • Derek Jeter (SS, Yankees) • Scott Kazmir (P, Devil Rays) • Paul Konerko (1B, White Sox) • Francisco Liriano (P, Twins) • José López (2B, Mariners) • Mark Loretta (2B, Red Sox) • Gary Matthews Jr. (OF, Rangers) • Joe Mauer (C, Twins) • Magglio Ordóñez (OF, Tigers) • David Ortiz (1B, Red Sox) • Jonathan Papelbon (P, Red Sox) • A.J. Pierzynski (C, White Sox) • Manny Ramírez (OF, Red Sox) • Mark Redman (P, Royals) • Alex Ríos (OF, Blue Jays) • Mariano Rivera (P, Yankees) • Alex Rodriguez (3B, Yankees) • Iván Rodríguez (C, Tigers) • Kenny Rogers (P, Tigers) • B.J. Ryan (P, Blue Jays) • Johan Santana (P, Twins) • Grady Sizemore (OF, Indians) • Ichiro Suzuki (OF, Mariners) • Miguel Tejada (SS, Orioles) • Jim Thome (1B, White Sox) • Vernon Wells (OF, Blue Jays) • Michael Young (SS, Rangers) • Barry Zito (P, Athletics) |
National League | Bronson Arroyo (P, Reds) • Jason Bay (OF, Pirates) • Carlos Beltrán (OF, Mets) • Lance Berkman (1B, Astros) • Miguel Cabrera (3B, Marlins) • Chris Capuano (P, Brewers) • Chris Carpenter (P, Cardinals) • David Eckstein (SS, Cardinals) • Brian Fuentes (P, Rockies) • Nomar Garciaparra (1B, Dodgers) • Tom Glavine (P, Mets) • Tom Gordon (P, Phillies) • Trevor Hoffman (P, Padres) • Matt Holliday (OF, Rockies) • Ryan Howard (1B, Phillies) • Andruw Jones (OF, Braves) • Carlos Lee (OF, Brewers) • Paul Lo Duca (C, Mets) • Pedro Martínez (P, Mets) • Brian McCann (C, Braves) • Roy Oswalt (P, Astros) • Brad Penny (P, Dodgers) • Albert Pujols (1B, Cardinals) • Édgar Rentería (SS, Braves) • José Reyes (SS, Mets) • Scott Rolen (3B, Cardinals) • Freddy Sanchez (3B, Pirates) • Jason Schmidt (P, Giants) • Alfonso Soriano (OF, Nationals) • Derrick Turnbow (P, Brewers) • Dan Uggla (2B, Marlins) • Chase Utley (2B, Phillies) • Brandon Webb (P, Diamondbacks) • David Wright (3B, Mets) • Carlos Zambrano (P, Cubs) |
2014 Major League Baseball All-Star Game Roster | |
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American League | José Abreu (1B, White Sox) • José Altuve (2B, Astros) • Erick Aybar (SS, Angels) • José Bautista (OF, Blue Jays) • Adrián Beltré (3B, Rangers) • Dellin Betances (P, Yankees) • Michael Brantley (OF, Indians) • Mark Buehrle (P, Blue Jays) • Miguel Cabrera (1B, Tigers) • Robinson Canó (2B, Mariners) • Yoenis Céspedes (OF, Athletics) • Nelson Cruz (DH, Orioles) • Yu Darvish (P, Rangers) • Josh Donaldson (3B, Athletics) • Sean Doolittle (P, Athletics) • Edwin Encarnación (DH, Blue Jays) • Alex Gordon (OF, Royals) • Félix Hernández (P, Mariners) • Greg Holland (P, Royals) • Derek Jeter (SS, Yankees) • Adam Jones (OF, Orioles) • Scott Kazmir (P, Athletics) • Ian Kinsler (2B, Tigers) • Jon Lester (P, Red Sox) • Víctor Martínez (DH, Tigers) • Brandon Moss (1B, Athletics) • Derek Norris (C, Athletics) • Salvador Pérez (C, Royals) • Glen Perkins (P, Twins) • David Price (P, Rays) • Alexei Ramírez (SS, White Sox) • Fernando Rodney (P, Mariners) • Chris Sale (P, White Sox) • Max Scherzer (P, Tigers) • Kyle Seager (3B, Mariners) • Kurt Suzuki (C, Twins) • Masahiro Tanaka (P, Yankees) • Mike Trout (OF, Angels) • Koji Uehara (P, Red Sox) • Matt Wieters (C, Orioles) |
National League | Henderson Álvarez (P, Marlins) • Charlie Blackmon (OF, Rockies) • Madison Bumgarner (P, Giants) • Matt Carpenter (3B, Cardinals) • Starlin Castro (SS, Cubs) • Aroldis Chapman (P, Reds) • Tyler Clippard (P, Nationals) • Johnny Cueto (P, Reds) • Todd Frazier (3B, Reds) • Freddie Freeman (1B, Braves) • Paul Goldschmidt (1B, Diamondbacks) • Carlos Gómez (OF, Brewers) • Dee Gordon (2B, Dodgers) • Zack Greinke (P, Dodgers) • Josh Harrison (OF, Pirates) • Tim Hudson (P, Giants) • Clayton Kershaw (P, Dodgers) • Craig Kimbrel (P, Braves) • Jonathan Lucroy (C, Brewers) • Andrew McCutchen (OF, Pirates) • Devin Mesoraco (C, Reds) • Yadier Molina (C, Cardinals) • Miguel Montero (C, Diamondbacks) • Daniel Murphy (2B, Mets) • Pat Neshek (P, Cardinals) • Hunter Pence (OF, Giants) • Yasiel Puig (OF, Dodgers) • Aramis Ramírez (3B, Brewers) • Anthony Rizzo (1B, Cubs) • Francisco Rodríguez (P, Brewers) • Tyson Ross (P, Padres) • Jeff Samardzija (P, Cubs) • Alfredo Simón (P, Reds) • Giancarlo Stanton (DH, Marlins) • Huston Street (P, Padres) • Julio Teherán (P, Braves) • Troy Tulowitzki (SS, Rockies) • Chase Utley (2B, Phillies) • Adam Wainwright (P, Cardinals) • Tony Watson (P, Pirates) • Jordan Zimmermann (P, Nationals) |
American League Rookie of the Year award winners |
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