Yankees great Derek Jeter wore this Spring Training cap at the very start of the 2009 season, which resulted in his fifth World Series championship, and his team's 27th. Comes with a photo of the All-Star shortstop wearing the hat and an LOA from Steiner Sports. The hat shows nice game use. In 2009, Jeter returned to the leadoff spot in the batting order and batted .334, which was the third-best mark in the American League. He also compiled a .406 on-base percentage, 18 home runs, 30 stolen bases in 35 attempts, 107 runs scored, 212 hits (2nd in the majors) and committed a career-low eight errors. Jeter achieved two hitting milestones in the latter half of the season as his Yankees were chasing the pennant. He shattered Luis Aparicio's all-time doubles record and became the Yankees' all-time hits leader, passing Lou Gehrig.