
The Yankees captain finished his career sixth all-time in hits and second in games played at shortstop.
Derek Jeter ended his illustrious career with a single in his final at-bat, a third-inning infield hit to third base against the rival Boston Red Sox on Sunday at Fenway Park.
Jeter was the designated hitter on Sunday in Boston, playing two of the three games of the final series of his career. The New York Yankees superstar played his final home game on Thursday in The Bronx, delivering a walk-off single in his final game at shortstop.
Now that Jeter is done, his statistics accumulated throughout his 20-year Hall of Fame career are finalized. Jeter ended his career hitting .310/.377/.440, and his Yankees teams won 1,627 of his 2,747 games played, a .592 winning percentage.
Here is where Jeter ranks on various baseball all-time lists:
3,465 hits - 6th all-time
2,595 singles - 5th
1,923 runs scored - 10th
1,311 RBI - tied for 104th
72 Wins Above Replacement - 58th
2,747 games played - 26th
2,674 games at shortstop - 2nd (just 35 behind Omar Vizquel)
12,602 plate appearances - 10th
11,195 at-bats - 7th
544 doubles - 30th
4,921 total bases - 21st
1,082 walks - 85th
358 stolen bases - 104th