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Derek Jeter was exalted to Cooperstown Hall of Fame this Wednesday. One of the greatest players in the history of baseball and the New York Yankees can already be considered an immortal. And he did it in a big way: accompanied by Michael Jordan, and next to his nephew, who became famous online the day the shortstop said goodbye to Yankee Stadium.
Derek Jeter is a Hall of Famer. pic.twitter.com/9KElypEMgX
– ESPN (@espn) September 8, 2021
In the second row of guests, Michael Jordan, a great friend of Jeter, made an appearance. He was accompanied by another great player in the sport of heights, Patrick Ewing, hero in New York.
honestly hilarious that Derek Jeter’s Hall of Fame induction just casually has Michael Jordan & Patrick Ewing in the 2nd row pic.twitter.com/QzMrSkjqNa
– Pinstripe Alley (@pinstripealley) September 8, 2021
The Derek Jeter’s nephew, who became famous in the networks after removing his cap at the farewell to the historic shortstop at Yankee Stadium, also reappeared for this memorable day. Four years difference between the photos, same feeling. I respect.
Derek Jeter’s nephew, who tipped his cap to Jeter in his final game at Yankee Stadium, was front row for his uncle’s Hall of Fame induction. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/TPlNy1iZ4r
– MLB (@MLB) September 8, 2021
Jeter He entered the Olympus of the immortals with special numbers: 3,465 hits, 1,923 runs scored, and an average of .310. He was a 14-time All-Star, five-time Golden Glove, Rookie of the Year and also won five championship rings.
A legend.
Derek Jeter enters the @baseballhall as one of the all-time best shortstops. pic.twitter.com/D429uSlHG0
– MLB Stats (@MLBStats) September 8, 2021