NEW YORK — Derek Jeter will attend Yankees’ Old-Timers’ Day for the primary time since his retirement when New York honors the twenty fifth anniversary of its 1998 World Series championship crew on Sept. 9.
Jeter, 49, received 5 World Series titles with the Yankees from 1995-2014 and his No. 2 was retired in 2017. He was voted to the Hall of Fame in 2020.
Jeter served 4 1/2 years as Miami Marlins president earlier than quitting in February 2022. He attended final December’s information convention when Aaron Judge was appointed his successor as Yankees captain.
Others from the 1998 crew scheduled to attend embody Hall of Famers Mariano Rivera and supervisor Joe Torre together with Andy Pettitte, Jorge Posada, Tino Martinez and Paul O’Neill, the Yankees stated Monday.
In addition to the standard introductions, there shall be a brand new question-and-answer roundtable. Like final yr, there shall be no Old-Timers’ Game.
Introductions will begin about two hours earlier than the Yankees recreation towards Milwaukee, scheduled for two:05 p.m.
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