Derek Jeter's Number Retired by the Yankees
A Legend Honored
The Yankees officially retired Derek Jeter's emblematic No. 2 jersey during a ceremony in Monument Park on Mother's Day. The honor solidifies Jeter's status as one of the greatest players in baseball history.
A Symbolic Legacy
During his 20-year career with the Yankees, Jeter's No. 2 jersey became synonymous with success. He led the team to five World Series championships and was a 14-time All-Star. The retirement of his number ensures that the legacy of the shortstop will forever be etched in Yankee lore.
A Grand Celebration
The ceremony was attended by Jeter's family and former teammates, including Mariano Rivera, Andy Pettitte, and Jorge Posada. The festivities included a video montage of Jeter's career highlights, as well as speeches from Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner and manager Aaron Boone.
After the ceremony, the Yankees played a game against the Baltimore Orioles, with Jeter throwing out the ceremonial first pitch. The number 2 was projected onto the Empire State Building in a grand tribute to the Yankee legend.
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