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In storybook fashion, New York Yankees captain, Derek Jeter, hits a walk-off single in his final time at bat at Yankee Stadium against the Baltimore Orioles. Derek went 2 for 5 driving in 3 of the Yankees 6 runs giving them a 6-5 fairy tale victory.(Gold Medal Impressions/Dick Druckman)
Boston baseball football basketball and hockey legends honor Derek Jeter during his farewell ceremony during his final game of his career. Derek ended his career going 1 for 2 and driving in a run with his 3,465th hit and leading the Yankees to a 9-5 victory.
Boston Bruins legend Bobby Orr shakes hands with Derek Jeter as part of the farewell ceremony honoring Derek Jeter’s final game of his career at Fenway Park. Derek ended his career going 1 for 2 getting his 3,465th hit and driving in a run as the Yankees defeated the Red Sox 9-5.
Boston Red Sox legend, Carl Yazstremski, shakes hands with Derek Jeter as part of the farewell ceremony prior to Derek Jeters last game of his career played at Fenway Park. Derek ended his career going 1 or 2, driving in a run and leading the Yankees to a 9-5 victory
New York Yankees captain, Derek Jeter, waves to the fans at Fenway Park prior to playing the last game of his career. Derek went 1 for 2 driving in one run and leading the Yankees to a 9-5 victory.
Derek Jeter takes batting practice for the last time in his career against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. Jeter went 1 for 2 leading the Yankees to a 9-5 victory.
ALS awareness spokesperson from the Boston area, Peter Frates, honors Derek Jeter at his farewell ceremony prior to the final game of Derek Jeter’s Career at Fenway Park. Derek ended his career getting his 3,465th hit, driving hin a run and going 1 for 2, leading the Yankees to a 9-5 victory over the Red Sox
Springfield, Massachusetts recording star Michelle Brooks Thompson honors Derek Jeter at his farewell ceremony prior to his final game of his career. Derek ended his career by hitting his 3,465th hit driving in a run and leading the Yankees to a 9-5 victory.
In an iconic moment, New York Yankees captain, Derek Jeter, singles and drives in a run in his last time at bat in his career against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. This was his 3, 465th hit marking the end of a storybook career of one of the most loved and respected baseball players of all time
In an historic moment, New York Yankees captain, Derek Jeter, waves good-by to the Boston Red Sox crowd after hitting a single and driving in a run for his 3, 465th hit and the final time at bat of his career.
New York Yankees captain, Derek Jeter, enters Yankee Stadium for the last time–September 25, 2014, as photographers capture the iconic moment. Derek had a storybook last game of his career at the stadium against the Baltimore Orioles, winning the game in the bottom of the ninth inning with a walk off single, driving in his third run of the game and giving the New York Yankees a 6-5 victory.
New York Yankees captain, Derek Jeter, doubles in his first time at bat driving in the tying run against the Baltimore Orioles. Derek went 2 for 5, driving in 3 runs and hitting a walk off single in his final Yankee stadium at-bat.
New York Yankees captain, Derek Jeter, throws out Baltimore Orioles third baseman Jimmy Paredes in the top of the second inning for the second out. Derek went 2 for 5, driving in 3 runs, hitting a walk-off single in his final Yankee Stadium at-bat.
New York Yankees captain, Derek Jeter, throws out Baltimore Orioles outfielder Nelson Cruz in the seventh inning at Yankee Stadium. Derek went 2 for 5, driving in 3 runs and hitting a walk-off single in his final Yankee Stadium at-bat
In storybook fashion, New York Yankees captain, Derek Jeter, hits a walk-off single in his final time at bat at Yankee Stadium against the Baltimore Orioles. Derek went 2 for 5 driving in 3 of the Yankees 6 runs giving them a 6-5 fairy tale victory.
New York Yankees captain, Derek Jeter, celebrates hitting a walk off single in the bottom of the ninth inning in his final Yankee Stadium at bat. Derek went 2 for 5 driving in 3 runs and leading the Yankees to a 6-5 storybook ending.
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