Derek Jeter has not played in Major League since the 2014 season. However, he remains synonmous with both the New York Yankees and the city itself.
A Marcus Stroman trade proposal, Aaron Boone takes a shot at a former Dodgers pitcher and Derek Jeter sounds off on the Yankees' offseason so far.
New York Yankees great Derek Jeter details his involvement with padel and why it's an appealing sport for fans to watch in this one-on-one interview.
New York Yankees icon and current YES Network analyst David Cone made it known last spring that he had no problem with the fact that then-Yankees outfielder Juan Soto wanted to reach free agency following the 2024 season. Of course, Soto ultimately left the Yankees to sign a massive deal with the New York Mets.
Butler serves as an honorary chairman and co-captain for the event. The other team captain alongside Jeter is comedian Andrew Schulz. The Reserve Padel was founded by CEO Wayne Boich, who, in addition to being a businessman, is a former junior tennis player.
Suzuki, a first-ballot Hall of Famer, was elected to the class of 2025 just one vote shy of being unanimous. The one voter who left Suzuki off the ballot has not come forward and the Hall does not release ballots unless the writer gives permission. Five years ago, Jeter too, came up one vote short. The voter who omitted Jeter never came forward.
Countless people have called out the voter, including NJ Advance Media’s Bob Klapisch, who called the voter the “Clown of the Year.” Former Yankees closer Mariano Rivera remains the only unanimous player inducted into the Hall of Fame. Does that seem right?
Derek Jeter speaks exclusively with SportsCasting.com about the Yankees' loss of Juan Soto and subsequent moves to bolster the roster.
On the day that CC Sabathia and Ichiro Suzuki were elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, Yankees Aaron Judge and Derek Jeter offered their congratulations.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs accomplished a feat that had never been done before: Getting back to the NFL's championship game following back-to-back Super Bowl wins
On Monday, starting pitchers were the first position voted upon, with Hall of Famer Marino Rivera, three-time All Star Andy Pettitte and former Guardian Mike Clevinger nominated. Other voting matchups that could be seen throughout voting are between shortstops Derek Jeter and Francisco Lindor and outfielders Deion Sanders and Bernie Williams.