Derek Jeter went back on an angle to his right, sprinted, caught it, saved two runs in the 12th inning, and then made a sacrificial dive into the seats beyond the left field foul line at Yankee Stadium. Jeter made the dazzling play off the bat of Trot Nixon in the most memorable regular season games, between the Red Sox and Yankees on July 1, 2004. Jeter not only saved two runs, but with his bruised cheek bone and cut chin, Jeter proved why he is the captain. And because he's Derek Jeter, he was in the
Catch the shot by shot filmstrip of when Derek Jeter makes another spectacular play to save two runs against the Red Sox.This 10x17 framed collage photograph of this great moment will come exactly as pictured.A Steiner Sports Certificate of...
Catch the shot by shot filmstrip of when Derek Jeter makes another spectacular play to save two runs against the Red Sox.This 10x17 framed collage photograph of this great moment will come exactly as pictured.A Steiner Sports Certificate of...
This 8x10 photograph has been personally hand signed by New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter. This product is officially licensed by Major League Baseball and comes with an individually numbered; tamper evident hologram from Mounted Memories. To ensure authenticity, the hologram can be reviewed online. This process helps to ensure that the product purchased is authentic and eliminates any possibility of duplication or fraud.
Derek Jeter went back on an angle to his right, sprinted, caught it, saved two runs in the 12th inning, and then made a sacrificial dive into the seats beyond the left field foul line at Yankee Stadium. Jeter made the dazzling play off the bat of Trot Nixon in one of the most memorable regular season games, between the Red Sox and Yankees on July 1, 2004. Jeter not only saved two runs, but with his bruised cheek bone and cut chin, Jeter proved why he is the captain. And because he's Derek Jeter, he was in
This Framed 8x10 New York Yankees Photo of Jeter diving into the crowd to make a catch is autographed by Derek Jeter and comes with a Steiner Certificate of Authenticity.
The Photo File collectible framed photograph offers a full 8 x 10-in photo, mounted in an 11 x 14-in double mat and framed with a high-quality Nielsen brand anodized aluminum frame. It comes ready to display with a V-notch hanger attachment on the back.
Derek Jeter went back on an angle to his right, sprinted, caught it, saved two runs in the 12th inning, and then made a sacrificial dive into the seats beyond the left field foul line at Yankee Stadium.This 12x23 filmstrip photograph of this great...
Catch the shot by shot filmstrip of when Derek Jeter makes another spectacular play to save two runs against the Red Sox. This 10x17 framed collage photograph of this great moment will come exactly as pictured. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included.
> Derek Jeter The Dive Filmstrip Framed 10x17 Photo Collage Derek Jeter The Dive Filmstrip Framed 10x17 Photo Collage # JETEPHA010002 Product Details Derek Jeter went back on an angle to his right, sprinted, caught it, saved two runs in the 12th inning, and then made a sacrificial dive into the seats beyond the left field foul line at Yankee Stadium. Jeter made the dazzling play off the bat of Trot Nixon in one of the most memorable regular season games, between the Red Sox and Yankees on July 1, 2004.
Derek Jeter went back on an angle to his right, sprinted, caught it, saved two runs in the 12th inning, and then made a sacrificial dive into the seats beyond the left field foul line at Yankee Stadium. Jeter made the dazzling play off the bat of Trot Nixon in one of the most memorable regular season games, between the Red Sox and Yankees on July 1, 2004. Jeter not only saved two runs, but with his bruised cheek bone and cut chin, Jeter proved why he is the captain. And because he's Derek Jeter, he was in
Derek Jeter went back on an angle to his right, sprinted, caught it, saved two runs in the 12th inning, and then made a sacrificial dive into the seats beyond the left field foul line at Yankee Stadium. Jeter made the dazzling play off the bat of Trot Nixon in one of the most memorable regular season games, between the Red Sox and Yankees on July 1, 2004. Jeter not only saved two runs, but with his bruised cheek bone and cut chin, Jeter proved why he is the captain. And because he's Derek Jeter, he was in
Derek Jeter went back on an angle to his right, sprinted, caught it, saved two runs in the 12th inning, and then made a sacrificial dive into the seats beyond the left field foul line at Yankee Stadium. Jeter made the dazzling play off the bat of Trot Nixon in one of the most memorable regular season games, between the Red Sox and Yankees on July 1, 2004. Jeter not only saved two runs, but with his bruised cheek bone and cut chin, Jeter proved why he is the captain. And because he's Derek Jeter, he was in
Derek Jeter went back on an angle to his right, sprinted, caught it, saved two runs in the 12th inning, and then made a sacrificial dive into the seats beyond the left field foul line at Yankee Stadium. Jeter made the dazzling play off the bat of Trot Nixon in one of the most memorable regular season games, between the Red Sox and Yankees on July 1, 2004. Jeter not only saved two runs, but with his bruised cheek bone and cut chin, Jeter proved why he is the captain. And because he's Derek Jeter, he was in
Derek Jeter went back on an angle to his right, sprinted, caught it, saved two runs in the 12th inning, and then made a sacrificial dive into the seats beyond the left field foul line at Yankee Stadium. Jeter made the dazzling play off the bat of Trot Nixon in one of the most memorable regular season games, between the Red Sox and Yankees on July 1, 2004. Jeter not only saved two runs, but with his bruised cheek bone and cut chin, Jeter proved why he is the captain. And because he's Derek Jeter, he was in
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- Derek Jeter went back on an angle to his right, sprinted, caught it, saved two runs in the 12th inning, and then made a sacrificial dive into the seats beyond the left field foul line at Yankee Stadium. Jeter made the dazzling play off the bat of Trot Nixon in the most memorable regular season games, between the Red Sox and Yankees on July 1, 2004. Jeter not only saved two runs, but with his bruised cheek bone and cut chin, Jeter proved why he is the captain. And because he's Derek Jeter, he was in the
Enjoy this photograph featuring MLB player Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees. A great collector's piece for all New York Yankees fans! There is no better way to commemorate your favorite player or team than this quality collectible. This Officially Licensed 8x10 Photo has been double matted with acid free mats - white outside, black inside. Item is then framed in a high quality black wood molding. Photo is protected by high strength premium clear glass. Approximate finished framed size is 12 1/4 inches by
Derek Jeter went back on an angle to his right, sprinted, caught it, saved two runs in the 12th inning, and then made a sacrificial dive into the seats beyond the left field foul line at Yankee Stadium. Jeter made the dazzling play off the bat of Trot Nixon in one of the most memorable regular season games, between the Red Sox and Yankees on July 1, 2004. Jeter not only saved two runs, but with his bruised cheek bone and cut chin, Jeter proved why he is the captain. And because he's Derek Jeter, he was in
"On July 1, 2004, in the 12th inning, Trot Nixon delivered a hit that would score two more runs for the rival Red Sox. Yankee all-star Derek Jeter went back on an angle to his right, sprinted, caught the ball, and then made a sacrificial dive into the seats beyond the left field foul line at Yankee Stadium. Jeter made the dazzling play and not only saved two runs, but with his bruised cheek bone and cut chin proved why he is captain. This photograph of that memorable moment has been handsigned by Jeter.