I felt a lot of pressure to do it at home Derek Jeter recalls his career 3 000th hit in the upcoming docuseries The Captain
I felt a lot of pressure to do it at home - Derek Jeter recalls his career 3 000th hit in the upcoming docuseries The Captain Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Catch on premiering 7/18.No. 3000 was a special one. Catch on premiering 7/18. "No. 3000 was a special one." - Derek Jeter Tom Verducci, the Senior Baseball Writer for "Sports Illustrated," who is a big fan of Derek, said: "This is what Derek Jeter does. There's no plan lined for this guy. He just comes through. SI Daily Cover: The wonder of the Derek Jeter aesthetic is that he seemed to arrive a polished winner right out of the box in the big leagues. He would like to set the record straight on that notion.
Tom Verducci on Jeter's rookie season, 25 years later: SI Daily Cover: The wonder of the Derek Jeter aesthetic is that he seemed to arrive a polished winner right out of the box in the big leagues. He would like to set the record straight on that notion. Tom Verducci on Jeter's rookie season, 25 years later: "SI Daily Cover: The wonder of the Derek Jeter aesthetic is that he seemed to arrive a polished winner right out of the box in the big leagues. He would like to set the record straight on that notion." - Sports Illustrated On July 9, 2011, rounded off the day with 5-for-5, i.e., a double, three singles, and a home run. Derek's final hit of the day was an RBI single that secured the New York Yankees victory over the Tampa Bay Rays. In the docuseries, "The Captain," Derek says: "If someone said you would go over 3000 hits, you are gonna get 5 hits, 5-5, I wouldn't believe it. I would be like, 'Just stop, seriously, let's tone it down a little bit.'" In 1999, Wade Boggs became the first player to reach 3,000 hits, and Derek Jeter became the second in 2011. He is also the first Yankee to achieve this feat.
I felt a lot of pressure to do it at home - Derek Jeter recalls his career 3 000th hit in the upcoming docuseries The Captain
Derek Jeter gets a hit in a Baltimore Orioles v New York Yankees game. Former legend 's upcoming multi-part docuseries, "The Captain," is set to release very soon. From breaking silence on decade-long rumors to being called a n****r, Derek is making a series of exciting revelations. In a clip from the documentary that has surfaced on , Jeter is seen reminiscing about his epic 3,000th career hit. It was a 400-foot home run that Jeter crushed on July 9, 2011, at Yankee Stadium. It has been 11 long years since then. In the video, the crowd at Yankee Stadium can be seen cheering loudly as heads back to the dugout. The MLB commentator can be heard saying: "Congratulations Derek! Congratulations to the Jeter family." No. 3000 was a special one.Catch on premiering 7/18.No. 3000 was a special one. Catch on premiering 7/18. "No. 3000 was a special one." - Derek Jeter Tom Verducci, the Senior Baseball Writer for "Sports Illustrated," who is a big fan of Derek, said: "This is what Derek Jeter does. There's no plan lined for this guy. He just comes through. SI Daily Cover: The wonder of the Derek Jeter aesthetic is that he seemed to arrive a polished winner right out of the box in the big leagues. He would like to set the record straight on that notion.
Tom Verducci on Jeter's rookie season, 25 years later: SI Daily Cover: The wonder of the Derek Jeter aesthetic is that he seemed to arrive a polished winner right out of the box in the big leagues. He would like to set the record straight on that notion. Tom Verducci on Jeter's rookie season, 25 years later: "SI Daily Cover: The wonder of the Derek Jeter aesthetic is that he seemed to arrive a polished winner right out of the box in the big leagues. He would like to set the record straight on that notion." - Sports Illustrated On July 9, 2011, rounded off the day with 5-for-5, i.e., a double, three singles, and a home run. Derek's final hit of the day was an RBI single that secured the New York Yankees victory over the Tampa Bay Rays. In the docuseries, "The Captain," Derek says: "If someone said you would go over 3000 hits, you are gonna get 5 hits, 5-5, I wouldn't believe it. I would be like, 'Just stop, seriously, let's tone it down a little bit.'" In 1999, Wade Boggs became the first player to reach 3,000 hits, and Derek Jeter became the second in 2011. He is also the first Yankee to achieve this feat.