This Is How Baseball Fans Have Said Goodbye to Yankees Shortstop Derek Jeter

The Yankee captain is set to play in his final home game tonight.

Before then, however, fans are savoring the long goodbye and have done so all season long with standing ovations each time he has come to bat.

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It's not just fans paying tribute to the 40-year-old shortstop. All season long, other teams, athletes and even a former president have said goodbye to Jeter in their own way.

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In His Final All-Star Game, Jeter is Showered With Respect

Jeter's 14th and final All-Star Game was one to remember. Jeter was 2-for-2 with a double and a run scored before he was replaced at shortstop during the 4th inning. Jeter was showered with love and received a tremendous standing ovation from fans in Minnesota, where the game was held.

Sponsors

Sponsors paid tribute to Jeter in two highly-acclaimed commercials. First, Nike paid tribute to Jeter with former teammates, current players, ordinary people and even Michael Jordan tipping their cap to the captain. If you were teary-eyed during Nike's "RE2PECT" commercial, than you probably completely lost it for the next commercial.

Gatorade produced their black-and-white commercial with Jeter personally thanking fans during a stroll through the Bronx while on his way to Yankee Stadium.

Commissioner's Award

Out-going MLB Commissioner Bud Selig presented Jeter with the Commissioner's Historic Achievement Award on Sept. 23 at Yankee Stadium. Selig paid the ultimate comment to Jeter by comparing him to former Yankee great and Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio.

"When I was a kid, as I've reminisced here today, my favorite player was Joe DiMaggio," Selig said. "And what Joe D. meant to my generation is what Derek has meant to his. And I've been overjoyed to see Derek join the heroes of my youth: Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Mickey Mantle and all the other greats."

Farm Honors Jeter

The VonThun Farm in South Brunswick, New Jersey, about 55 miles south of Yankee Stadium, carved a likeness of the Yankees captain and a thank you message to him into its five-acre corn maze. "Thanks Captain Clutch" is carved into the maze along with a baseball and his No. 2.