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.
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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