Derek Jeter expressed support for Yankees manager Aaron Boone, suggesting Boone isn't the one making all game decisions, with the front office led by Brian Cashman likely responsible. Despite postseason elimination, Boone expects to return for the next season amid an offseason of roster decisions.
Yankees legends Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter defended manager Aaron Boone after a postseason loss, criticizing the front office's roster construction and emphasizing Boone's efforts, as the team was eliminated by the Blue Jays.
Derek Jeter missed Yankees Old-Timers' Day to celebrate his daughter's birthday, which he explained was a prior family commitment. The article defends his decision, emphasizing his role as a devoted family man and suggesting he should make amends by participating in future celebrations.
Aaron Boone defends the Yankees against criticism from Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez regarding mistakes and accountability, emphasizing the team's effort and the behind-the-scenes work to improve, despite recent setbacks and a controversial baserunning error by Jazz Chisholm Jr.
Former Yankees great Hideki Matsui surprised his teammates, including Derek Jeter, with news of his secret marriage just before the 2008 MLB season, winning a bet in the process. Similarly, Shohei Ohtani recently announced his own surprise marriage, sparking memories of Matsui's secretive nuptials. Jeter, known for his bachelor lifestyle, was taken aback by Matsui's sudden wedding announcement and jokingly expressed disappointment at losing the bet.
Kim Ng has declined the mutual option on the last year of her contract as general manager of the Miami Marlins after owner Bruce Sherman expressed his desire to hire a president of baseball operations over her. Ng, who became the first female general manager in the four major North American professional sports leagues, made the decision after discussing it with trusted colleagues and realizing that she and Sherman were not completely aligned on the future of the baseball operations department. Despite the Marlins' recent success and her role as a role model for young women and Asian Americans, Ng felt it was best to step away. She leaves the Marlins after their most successful season in 20 years.
Derek Jeter attended his first Old-Timers' Day at Yankee Stadium as the team honored the 1998 championship team. Jeter, along with fellow members of the Core Four, Jorge Posada, Andy Pettitte, and Mariano Rivera, joined the reunion. Former manager Joe Torre acknowledged fan disappointment in the current Yankees and expressed support for manager Aaron Boone. Jeter's message to the current team was simple: "Win. It's that simple." The event also included the introduction of other notable Yankees players and the widows of Hall of Famers Whitey Ford, Billy Martin, and Thurman Munson.
Former New York Yankees player Derek Jeter and his wife Hannah Jeter open up about their life as parents of four children. They recently embarked on a road trip to the Baseball Hall of Fame with their kids, which Derek jokingly described as "ambitious." The couple emphasizes the importance of making time for each other and having fun, whether it's through date nights or enjoying moments with family and friends. They also discuss their morning routine and the joys of raising a son after having three daughters.
Derek Jeter will attend the Yankees' Old-Timers' Day for the first time since his retirement as the team honors the 25th anniversary of their 1998 World Series championship on September 9. Other members of the 1998 team, including Mariano Rivera, Joe Torre, Andy Pettitte, Jorge Posada, Tino Martinez, and Paul O'Neill, are also scheduled to attend. The event will feature introductions and a question-and-answer roundtable, but there will be no Old-Timers' Game.
David Ortiz gifted Derek Jeter a custom-made Red Sox jersey with Jeter's name and number on it during Jeter's first official broadcast as part of MLB on Fox's studio team. Jeter initially thought it was a nice gesture until he saw the back of the jersey and tossed it aside in disgust, causing Ortiz and others to laugh. Jeter announced that it was his last day at Fox, and the gift could double as a birthday present as he turns 49 on Monday.
Derek Jeter made his debut on FOX Sports broadcasts alongside former Yankees teammate Alex Rodriguez and Red Sox legend David Ortiz. During the show, Ortiz presented Jeter with a Red Sox jersey as a prank, causing Jeter to jokingly quit and toss the jersey aside. Before hiring Jeter, FOX Sports reportedly reached out to Rodriguez for permission.
During MLB's London Series, Derek Jeter made his debut as a studio analyst with FOX alongside David Ortiz and Alex Rodriguez. To celebrate, Ortiz gave Jeter a Red Sox jersey as a prank, which Jeter tossed aside in good humor.
During the FOX broadcast of the London Series, David Ortiz gifted Derek Jeter a Red Sox jersey with his name and number on it. Jeter, who spent his entire career with the Yankees, was not amused and tossed the jersey aside. Ortiz, known for his pranks, got the better of Jeter once again.
Former Yankees captain Derek Jeter is set to make his debut as part of the "MLB on FOX" studio crew during this weekend’s London series between the Cubs and Cardinals. In a recent interview, Jeter discussed his excitement for his new role, his thoughts on the current state of the Yankees, and whether he wants to be a team owner again. Jeter also expressed his support for the game going global and his belief that it will help grow the sport.
Bryce Harper received a standing ovation from Phillies fans in his first home plate appearance since his Tommy John elbow surgery. The speed-the-game clock was suspended for 36 seconds to allow the fans to show their appreciation. Harper also took the opportunity to poke fun at MLB for a recent incident at Dodger Stadium. Red Sox leftfielder Masataka Yoshida has openly expressed his admiration for Harper, who reminisced about his own infatuations with players like Derek Jeter when he was younger.