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[59] [64] Jeter won the World Series MVP Award, becoming the first (and so far only) player to win the All-Star Game MVP and World Series MVP Awards in the same season. [65] With one year remaining until he would become eligible for free agency, Jeter signed a ten-year, $189 million contract before the 2001 season to remain with the Yankees. [59]
The New York Yankees of the AL have played in 41 World Series, winning 27 – the most championship appearances and most victories by any MLB team. The Dodgers and the Yankees are tied for the most losses with 14 each. The St. Louis Cardinals have won 11 championships, the most among NL clubs and second-most all-time behind the Yankees. [3]
The "Core Four" are former New York Yankees baseball players Derek Jeter, Andy Pettitte, Jorge Posada, and Mariano Rivera. Each member of the Core Four was a key contributor to the Yankees' late-1990s and early 2000s dynasty that won four World Series championships in five years, and a fifth in 2009.
He's a 13-time All-Star, won five World Series titles and is the majors' career saves leader with 652. Oh, and he was the first player ever elected unanimously to the Hall of Fame. ... Derek Jeter ...
By JESSE KIRSCH College Contributor Network Derek Jeter may have some trouble throwing these days. Not because of age, but because his hand is weighed down by five World Series rings. The veteran ...
The Hall of Fame shortstop played 20 seasons with the New York Yankees and was a 14-time All-Star and part of five World Series championship teams. Jeter amassed 3,465 hits and had a .310 batting ...
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum contains an exhibit on World Series rings. [43] The New York Yankees Museum, located in Yankee Stadium, has an exhibit with replicas of all Yankees' World Series rings, including the pocket watch given after the 1923 World Series. [44] Yogi Berra won the most World Series rings with 10, as a player.
Torre established a Major League record by guiding his clubs to 14 consecutive World Series wins from Game Three of the 1996 World Series through Game Two of the 2000 championship. He became the second manager to guide his club to 12 consecutive postseason appearances, [ 52 ] with Bobby Cox having led the Braves to 14 straight postseason ...