The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Jeter has his number retired by Yankees

Yankees retire his No. 2, unveil plaque

- By Ronald Blum

NEW YORK >> Derek Jeter held a microphone and spoke without notes to the crowd that filled sold-out Yankee Stadium. His No. 2, the last of the single digit pinstripes, had been retired and a plaque in his honor dedicated that will be placed in Monument Park alongside tributes to Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio, Mantle, Berra and the rest of the team’s greats.

“I say this very humbly,” he told the fans, “there isn’t a person or player I would trade places with that’s playing now or ever.”

Three years removed from a big league career that spanned 1995-2014, Jeter personally picked Mother’s Day for his tribute. His grandmothe­r, parents, sister, nephew and pregnant wife joined him for the ceremony, and he laughed when he saw the plaque, which reads “DEREK SANDERSON JETER/`THE CAPTAIN’/”MR. NOVEMBER”’ and goes on to call him “THE CORNERSTON­E OF FIVE WORLD CHAMPIONSH­IP TEAMS” AND “A LEADER ON THE FIELD AND IN THE CLUBHOUSE, SETTING AN EXAMPLE FOR HIS TEAMMATES WITH HIS UNCOMPROMI­SING DESIRE FOR TEAM SUCCESS.”

Jeter said he thought about the plaques of teammates Bernie Williams, Jorge Posada and Andy Pettitte. “When Bernie got his, he had

the big mole. When Jorge had his, he had the big ears. Andy had the big nose. So I was happy with mine,” Jeter said.

Now 42, Jeter captained the Yankees during his final 12 seasons, capping a career that included five World Series titles and a New York-record 3,465 hits. He is the 22nd player to have his number retired by New York, by far the most among major league teams.

“I want to thank my family for their love, support, honesty and more importantl­y their presence at everything I did both on and off the field,” he said during a three-minute speech that ended 40-minute ceremony. “And the fans wow I want to thank you guys for pushing me, challengin­g me, for making me accountabl­e, more importantl­y for embracing me since day one.”

Jeter decided to address the crowd without notes.

“When I prepare speeches I forget part of it, and then none of it makes sense,” he said.

New York appropriat­ely played two on Derek Jeter Night, a doublehead­er against Houston caused by a rainout Saturday, and the festivitie­s took place after an 11-6 win in the opener.

Former teammates Mariano Rivera, Paul O’Neill, Tino Martinez, David Cone and Hideki Matsui also were on hand. Alex Rodriguez was not spokesman Ron Berkowitz said ARod was in Miami, spending time with his mother and daughters.

Several of the players whose numbers had been retired previously wore a new Monument Park navy blazer, and one also was given to Jeter. Reggie Jackson was on the field in shirt sleeves.

Yankees co-owner Jennifer Steinbrenn­er Swindal gave Jeter a 14-karat white gold with “2” in diamonds, surrounded by diamonds.

 ?? KATHY WILLENS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Retired Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter, third from right, poses with members of his family during a pregame ceremony retiring his No. 2 in Monument Park at Yankee Stadium on Sunday.
KATHY WILLENS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Retired Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter, third from right, poses with members of his family during a pregame ceremony retiring his No. 2 in Monument Park at Yankee Stadium on Sunday.
 ?? ELSA GARRISON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? With his wife Hannah Jeter at his side, Derek Jeter waves during Sunday’s pregame ceremony.
ELSA GARRISON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS With his wife Hannah Jeter at his side, Derek Jeter waves during Sunday’s pregame ceremony.
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 ?? KATHY WILLENS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Retired New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter throws out the ceremonial first pitch after a ceremony retiring his number 2 in Monument Park at Yankee Stadium in New York, Sunday.
KATHY WILLENS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Retired New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter throws out the ceremonial first pitch after a ceremony retiring his number 2 in Monument Park at Yankee Stadium in New York, Sunday.

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