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Derek Jeter went out at Yankee Stadium in style as he led New York to a walk-off win, while the San Francisco Giants booked a play-off spot. O Omnisports Pulse In his last game in front of his ...
Over a 20-year career donning the pinstripes from 1995 to 2014, Jeter hit .310 with 3,465 hits, 260 home runs, and 1,311 RBIs, winning five Gold Gloves and five Silver Sluggers.
Jeter decided that Thursday night's Yankee Stadium send-off would be his final game at shortstop. He said he wanted to savor the view from the Bronx diamond as the final one he had at his position.