On This Date in 2005....

Derek Jeter belted the first (and only) grand slam home run of his career. Facing Joe Borowski of the Cubs, the Yankee Captain broke open a 3-1 game and is the big hit in an 8-1 win Yankee Stadium victory. Jeter later added icing to the cake, with a solo shot in the 8th inning.

This was Derek's first homer in 155 plate appearances with the bases loaded. At that point, he had the most at-bats with the bases loaded without a slam among current major leaguers; the same applied to 156 homers. Before the at-bat, Jeter was 45-for-135 with the bases juiced in his career, an impressive .333 average. He had driven in 114 RBIs in those at-bats, but none of those 45 hits had left the ballpark.

Talk about waiting a long time -- Jeter's grand slam took place 10 years and three weeks after he made his major league debut.

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