Criticisms
Jeter's defense has been the subject of criticism from a number of sabermetricians, including Bill James, Rob Neyer, and the publication, Baseball Prospectus. The book The Fielding Bible by John Dewan contains an essay by James in which he concludes that Jeter "was probably the most ineffective defensive player in the major leagues, at any position." A 2008 study by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania found that from 2002-2005 Jeter was the worst defensive shortstop in the Major Leagues.
More about Derek Jeter (From Wikipedia)
Earnings
Jeter has played a role for the Yankees since 1996. Jeter is one of three current veterans (the others are Jorge Posada and Mariano Rivera) who came up through the Yankees organization, read more...
Regular Season
On May 29, 1995, Jeter made his debut in the Major Leagues against the Seattle Mariners in the Kingdome. He got his first major league hit the following day off veteran pitcher Tim read more...
Postseason
As of 2006, Jeter has a career .314 postseason batting average with 17 home runs and 48 RBIs as well as reaching base in 105 of 119 postseason games. The Yankees have been to the read more...
Yankee Captain
The New York Yankees named Jeter the 11th recognized captain in Yankees history on June 3, 2003, after 8 years without one. (Dispute over the true count was noted in a lengthy article read more...
Criticisms
Jeter's defense has been the subject of criticism from a number of sabermetricians, including Bill James, Rob Neyer, and the publication, Baseball Prospectus. The book The Fielding read more...
Derek Sanderson Jeter (pronounced /ˈʤitɚ/, born June 26, 1974) is an American Major League Baseball player. Jeter is a nine-time All-Star shortstop, and he is currently read more...
Derek Jeter is from a family of four. He currently resides in Tampa, Florida, but also maintains an apartment in Manhattan's Trump Tower and a mansion in Marlboro, New Jersey. Jeter's read more...
