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What Is Your Favorite Jeter Memory, Wilton?

FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- Derek Jeter plays his final home game with the New York Yankees on Thursday, Sept. 25, against the Baltimore Orioles.

Derek Jeter's play against the Oakland A's in the 2001 playoffs stands as one of the most remarkable in his Hall of Fame career with the Yankees.

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The veteran shortstop has left a lifetime of memories for fans. He has played his entire 20-year career in the Bronx, and appeared in seven World Series, winning five of them. With a .308 batting average in 158 post-season games, he is regarded as one of the best clutch hitters of all time.

So what's your favorite Jeter memory? Was it the play against the Oakland A's in the 2001 playoffs in this video? Or was it the catch against the Red Sox when he dove into the stands and bloodied his nose? Or his performance in the 2000 Subway Series against the Mets, when he hit .409 in the five-game set and was named Series MVP? 

Leave your comment. We'd love to read about your favorite Derek Jeter moment.

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