Yankees' Derek Jeter announces 2014 season will be his last

Short of working out on a private island – sorry, he owns merely a prime chunk of real estate on one not far from the New York Yankees' Tampa spring training complex – Derek Jeter's every step will be monitored this spring. And if the captain

Derek Jeter is the Yankees' all-time leader in games, at-bats, hits and stolen bases, and he ranks second in doubles and third in runs scored. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters). Derek Jeter, the Yankees captain who has been 

TAMPA — Derek Jeter knows that Alex Rodriguez won't be part of the Yankees this season and the club's shortstop also knows that baseball life will go on without A-Rod now that he has accepted his season-long ban. “We know the fact that he's not here,” 

Legendary Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter announced today on his Facebook page that he will retire after the 2014 season (hat tip to Andy Martino of the New York Daily News, whose colleague Mark Feinsand tweets that 

(CNN) — Derek Jeter, who led the Yankees to five World Series titles during his first 19 seasons, announced Wednesday that he will retire at the end of the 2014 major league baseball season. "I could not be more sure. I know