Derek Jeter all class, goes out on his terms

New York Yankees captain and future first-ballot Hall of Famer Derek Jeter announced on Facebook on Wednesday his intention to retire at the end of the 2014 baseball season. As was the case last year for his teammate of 19 years, Mariano Rivera, Jeter

NEW YORK (AP) — To Derek Jeter, it was just another day to get ready for spring training. On a minor league field at the New York Yankees complex in Florida, he took batting practice, fielded grounders and chatted with teammates. And then he drove

NEW YORK (AP) — To Derek Jeter, it was just another day to get ready for spring training. On a minor league field at the New York Yankees complex in Florida, he took batting practice, fielded grounders and chatted with teammates. And then he drove

New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter announced Wednesday afternoon on his Facebook page that the 2014 season will be his last in the major leagues. Jeter, who turns 40 in June, will enter his final season with 3,316 hits, which ranks 10th in baseball 

TAMPA, Fla. — Derek Jeter could have walked away from the New York Yankees whenever he wanted. It was his choice. If he wanted to switch positions and play third base next season, it was his prerogative. JETER: Announces his retirement after 2014