Jeter Inches Closer to 3,000, But in a Loss
He picked up career hit No. 2,997 in last night's loss to Cleveland.
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He picked up career hit No. 2,997 in last night's loss to Cleveland.
He collected two hits last night in the Yankees' 9–2 win over Cleveland.
Finally, some coverage of Jeter's pursuit of the milestone.
He's eligible to come off the D.L. today, but he's still rehabbing in Tampa.
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The Yankees hope that he'll be able to return to the lineup as soon as he's eligible.
Gardner has a chance to prove he should be the Yankees' leadoff hitter when Derek Jeter returns, at least against righties.
With Jeter on the disabled list, we have to make a few assumptions.
The 3,000th-hit watch officially now takes a break until at least June 29.
Jeter left last night's game with a Grade 1 calf strain.
He'll need to pick up the pace if he wants to get No. 3,000 at home.
That's the entire infield, the catcher, and an outfielder.
Jeter hit .348 over the past seven days.