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Derek Jeter Framed Photo
| The Captain is ready to display on any wall in your home or office. Show your Yankees pride with this great piece.
Photo: 8 x 10 - Multi Exposed making play at Second.
Frame size: 11 x 14
Frame style: 1 ½ “ Black, Traditional
Matte type: White and Red Matted, Acid Free Matte
Price $34.99 Free shipping on orders over $150
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About the item: He has found a place in the hearts of all Yankees fans, a classy player with great skills. This framed photo of Derek Jeter shows both a head shot of the Captain and a mutli-exposed picture of him making a tag at second. Photo is double matted in, white and red, with a black 1 ½ " traditional style frame, measuring 11 x 14. Bring your collection to the next level. You can start your own Yankees Wall of Fame.
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About the Player Many baseball fans love Derek Jeter and many fan hate him, but one thing they all can agree on is he is a winner. He has helped the Yankees win four World Series Titles (1996, 1998, 1999, & 2000). After being named the 1992 High School Player of the Year Derek was drafted by the New York Yankees with the sixth overall pick of the 1992 MLB amateur draft. He quickly made his way through the Yankees farm system and became the everyday shortstop for the big club in 1996. He was awarded the A.L. Rookie of the Year in 1996 he finished the season with a .314 batting average, 10 homeruns and 78 runs batted in. Every year since Jeter has been a great player both on and off the field. He was the 2000 All-Star Game and World Series MVP and was named the Yankees team captain in 2003. He is well on his way to having his #2 retired by the Yankees and having a plaque hanging in Cooperstown and Along with his on field accomplishments Derek is also heavy involved in charity work, much of which is done Turn 2 Foundation.

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