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The Captain came within one vote of joining his teammate, Mariano Rivera, as unanimous selections for the Hall. The former Yankee closer was the first ever to get every single vote, and the assumption was Jeter would follow with that illustrious honor.
Jeter, the Yankees shortstop for 20 seasons, led the Yankees to the World Series title in his first full season, 1996 when he was Rookie of the Year. That was followed by three more titles soon after, from 1998, when they won 114 games, to 2000, when he was the World Series MVP in their win over the Mets, followed by one more in 2009.
Jeter, who racked up 3,465 hits, sixth-most of all-time, made the All-Star team 14 times, and earned five silver sluggers and five gold gloves, proving his dominance on both sides of the ball.
The Yankees released the following statements from Jeter's teammates and team officials:
YANKEES MANAGING GENERAL PARTNER HAL STEINBRENNER:
“Every accolade that has been bestowed on Derek throughout his career has been earned and deserved. He was a captain and champion in every sense of the word, a man who embodied our traditions and expectations with an unmistakable grace and dignified resolve. Derek’s legacy as one of the most beloved and charitable players in the last quarter century cements his place in baseball history. As he is immortalized in Cooperstown this summer, we proudly reflect on the honor he brought the Yankees franchise, the New York community, and the great game of baseball.”
YANKEES SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER BRIAN CASHMAN:
“When we drafted Derek Jeter with the sixth pick in the 1992 draft, he had obvious physical talent, however what truly set him apart and put him on the path to Cooperstown was his burning desire to win and a personal drive to be the very best player he could be. From the outset, he played the game the right way, and his confidence was contagious. So often it felt that he would not be denied, and that belief rubbed off on his teammates, leading to so many victories over so many years. He provided countless memories for our fans, and it’s clear how much he will always mean to them. Thanks to Derek, we reached the pinnacle of the baseball world five times, and he will forever be a defining player of his generation. Congratulations on an honor well-earned.”
YANKEES MANAGER AARON BOONE, PLAYED FOR YANKEES IN 2003:
“I had the opportunity to play with Derek Jeter in 2003, and coming over from the National League, I soon realized that he is the greatest competitor that I ever had the chance to play with. If anyone out there epitomizes what a Hall of Famer is, it’s Derek Jeter. Congratulations, Derek — the Hall is a little better today.”
HALL OF FAMER JOE TORRE, CURRENT MLB CHIEF BASEBALL OFFICER, FORMER YANKEES MANAGER FROM 1996-2007:
”A Derek Jeter comes along once in a generation. By August of 1996 his teammates started looking for him to set the tone and make things happen. Derek was comfortable in his own skin. On the biggest stage in sports, he was never afraid to fail and always kept the game fun. Derek respected the game, the fans, his teammates and his opponents. His character, determination and confidence are a wonderful reflection of how he was raised by his parents. It was a true privilege to watch Derek and to be his manager for 12 years. To this day, he still calls me ‘Mr. Torre.’ Today, it is a pleasure to say, ‘Welcome to the Hall, Mr. Jeter!’ You did it with class and grace.”
HALL OF FAMER MARIANO RIVERA, YANKEES CLOSER, PITCHED WITH YANKEES FROM 1995-2013, JETER TEAMMATE IN MAJORS AND MINORS:
“It’s going to be a very special day standing next to Derek in Cooperstown this summer. He had such a deep desire to win, and that singular commitment to his team is what made him so special. Derek prided himself on being a consistent presence. No moment was too big. He was fearless, and he was the type of leader we knew we could count on year after year. I feel so fortunate that he was a teammate and friend for my entire career, and I congratulate him on this great honor.”
JORGE POSADA, YANKEES CATCHER, 1995-2011, JETER TEAMMATE IN MAJORS AND MINORS
“Derek has done everything that a baseball player should do. He played the game the right way. He played the game to win. He played the game with no excuses. I saw it from day one — I thought he would be a Hall of Famer. Congratulations, Derek, you deserve it.”
ANDY PETTITTE, YANKEES PITCHER, 1995-2003, 2007-13, JETER TEAMMATE IN MAJORS AND MINORS:
“Congratulations from the bottom of my heart on your election to the Hall of Fame. What a tremendous honor and what a great career. I loved turning around and seeing you, No. 2, out there at shortstop playing behind me. A couple of things separated you from all the other players I played with — and I played with a lot of great, great players. One was the will to win and the intensity you took to the field every day. Another was how you were always so steady. Being a big-league player can be an emotional roller coaster, and it was an honor watching you prepare each and every single day. You were the one player that I played with that never gave away an at-bat. It’s why you’re going where you’re going. I’m proud of you.”
BERNIE WILLIAMS. YANKEES CENTER FIELDER, 1991-2006, JETER TEAMMATE FROM 1995-2006:
“My first recollection of Derek was in ’92 or ’93 when I saw this big wide-eyed skinny guy on the other side of the cage in Fort Lauderdale. I didn’t see him again until ’95 when he played a couple of games with the team. After that he was a mainstay with the team after they decided to give him the job in ’96. According to him he said I didn’t talk to him for the first three or four years of his career, but I have a different recollection of that! All kidding aside, I remember sitting in the back of the plane with him, playing my guitar, and if he was in a good mood, he’d sing a little Lionel Ritchie with me, but most of the time he’d tell me to shut up because I was being too loud. Derek, congratulations. It’s a well-deserved honor. I’m proud to say that I was your teammate and your friend. You were the best teammate that anybody could ever have. You were the captain and carried that responsibility with dignity. Everything that is great about being a Yankee, you exemplified. I can’t wait to celebrate with you this summer.”
HALL OF FAMER DAVE WINFIELD, PLAYED ON YANKEES FROM 1981-90:
"Derek had an exceptional career, one that was accomplished by hard work and discipline. He achieved everything a player might imagine, and for the team he idolized as a youngster. We welcome Derek to the Hall of Fame.”
TINO MARTINEZ, YANKEES FIRST BASEMAN, 1995-2001, 2005, JETER TEAMMATE HIS ENTIRE YANKEE TENURE:
“What made Derek Jeter so special was the way he carried himself on and off the field for 20 years. He came to the ballpark every single day ready to play. He never made any excuses if he was hurt or injured. He didn’t make any excuses if he was 0-for-5 or 0-for-20. He was a great teammate, the leader of our team, a leader for Major League Baseball, and a great role model for everyone. He was a special player who went out there and competed every single day for 20 years, and he’s getting rewarded for it today. Derek is one of my favorite teammates and one of the greatest players of all time. I’m happy to say I was a teammate of his and lucky to have seen him play for so many years.”
DAVID CONE, YANKEES PITCHER FROM 1995-2000, JETER TEAMMATE
“Derek, I’ll never forget Opening Day 1996. You had a Hall of Fame day as your first day as the everyday shortstop, going 2-for-4 with a big home run and an unbelievable catch over your shoulder. Twenty years later you never slowed down. You are one of the greatest to play the game without a doubt, and you are the most even-keeled, turn-the-page-type player I have ever been around. Congratulations on making the Hall of Fame, brother – well-deserved!”
PAUL O’NEILL, YANKEES PLAYER FROM 1993-2001, JETER TEAMMATE FROM '95-'01
"Jete, what can I say? Congratulations to you on your induction to the Hall of Fame. You are the face of the Yankees. Great teams have great players and you were the guy everybody associated the Yankees with. It was no big surprise that your career was phenomenal.”
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JOE GIRARDI, JETER'S TEAMMATE AND MANAGER; YANKEES PLAYER FROM 1996-99 AND YANKEES MANAGER FROM 2008-17:
“I had the unique pleasure of being not just Derek Jeter’s teammate, but also his manager. From a teammate perspective, I was always amazed how consistent he was on a daily basis and how no moment was ever too big for him. He played with skill, integrity, humility, grace, toughness and durability. From a manager’s standpoint, Derek was what every manager wants in a player. He was always prepared both mentally and physically and a player that you could pencil in the lineup every day and know that he would do something to help you win that day.”
DON MATTINGLY, YANKEES PLAYER FROM 1982-95 AND YANKEES COACH FROM 2004-07:
“Congratulations to Derek on being elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame. I think we all knew this day was coming, and I have been blessed to have had a front row seat on the ride. For me, just watching Derek over the years, just seeing him at his best when the games were the biggest – he’s a true Hall of Famer.”
BUCK SHOWALTER, YANKEES MANAGER FROM 1992-95:
“Derek’s substance was his style. From that viewpoint, he was the most stylish player ever. There was such an efficiency to his game. Everything about him evoked winning. With Derek, it was all about the team. He was a guy whom his teammates, his manager, his organization and all baseball fans could trust. And he carried himself with the utmost dignity and class, to boot.”
YANKEES TELEVISION BROADCASTER MICHAEL KAY:
“From the day Derek Jeter took the field for the Yankees, he handled himself as a Hall of Famer. Today, it simply became official. Five championships, countless iconic moments, never making the wrong turn on the field or in life. Congratulations to the Captain who now becomes part of forever.”
YANKEES RADIO BROADCASTER SUZYN WALDMAN:
“There is no better example of what a baseball player should and can be than Derek Jeter. With his work ethic, consistency and five World Series championships, he embodied everything that is special about this game. Congratulations, Derek, it was a privilege to be there for an extraordinary 20-year career!”
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