Derek Jeter played 20 seasons, all for the New York Yankees, and led the Yankees to five World Series titles, winning World Series MVP honors in 2000…He was named 1996 American League Rookie of the Year after hitting .314, scoring 104 runs and helping Yankees win their first World Series title in 18 seasons…A 14-time All-Star who finished in the Top 10 of the AL Most Valuable Player voting eight times, Jeter was named 2000 All-Star Game Most Valuable Player…He led the American League in hits twice (1999, 2012) and runs scored once (1998)…A five-time Gold Glove Award winner at shortstop, Jeter never played a position other than short in his 2,674 games in the field, which ranks second all-time among shortstops…Jeter was named eighth captain in Yankees history in 2003…He scored 100-or-more runs 13 times, hit .300-or-better 12 times and stole 30-or-more bases four times…Jeter reached the 200-hit plateau in eight seasons, third-most such seasons all time and the most of any shortstop…Jeter ranks sixth all-time in hits (3,465), seventh in at-bats (11,195), 11th in runs scored (1,923), 23rd in total bases (4,921), 29th in games played (2,747) and 35th in doubles (544)…He appeared in 33 Postseason series over 16 seasons, the most Postseason series of any player in history…Over a record 158 Postseason games, he hit .308 with 111 runs scored, 200 hits, 32 doubles, 20 homers, 61 RBI and 66 walks.