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Top 20 Shortstops of all time in MLB

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4. Derek Jeter

Key Team: New York Yankees
Career Highlights: 3,465 hits (6th all-time), 5 World Series rings, 14-time All-Star, World Series MVP (2000)

Summary:
Derek Jeter, the captain of the Yankees, built his legacy on clutch hitting, remarkable consistency, and a knack for memorable plays in the biggest moments. “The Flip” in the 2001 ALDS and his dive into the stands against the Red Sox in 2004 are etched into baseball lore. Jeter compiled over 3,400 hits, placing him among the all-time leaders, and boasted a career .310 batting average. While advanced metrics question his range at shortstop, no one disputes his extraordinary leadership and durability—logging over 2,900 games at the position. His postseason résumé (158 games, five championships) is arguably unmatched at shortstop. He exemplified a champion’s mentality, and his consistent excellence places him high on almost any list of greatest shortstops.

 

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