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2000 New York Yankees Signed by 29 members on an Official Major League World Series baseball. Signed by three Hall of Famers: Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera and Joe Torre. A few small spots of toning, otherwise a bright and clean example. Steiner Sports hologram affixed to the ball and a certificate of authenticity from Steiner.
2000 New York Yankees Signed by 29 members on an Official Major League World Series baseball. Signed by three Hall of Famers: Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera and Joe Torre. A few small spots of toning, otherwise a bright and clean example. Steiner Sports hologram affixed to the ball and a certificate of authenticity from Steiner.
2000 New York Yankees Signed by 29 members on an Official Major League World Series baseball. Signed by three Hall of Famers: Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera and Joe Torre. A few small spots of toning, otherwise a bright and clean example. Steiner Sports hologram affixed to the ball and a certificate of authenticity from Steiner.
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The 2000 New York Yankees were the final chapter of a legendary dynasty, capturing their third straight World Series title and fourth in five seasons. They defeated the New York Mets in the iconic “Subway Series,” winning in five games and further solidifying their place in baseball history.
Several members of the 2000 Yankees have since been enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame:
Derek Jeter (Class of 2020): The heart of the Yankees, Jeter earned World Series MVP honors in 2000. He batted .409 in the Series, including a leadoff home run in Game 4 and countless clutch plays throughout the postseason.
Mariano Rivera (Class of 2019): The greatest closer in baseball history, Rivera was lights-out as always in October. In the 2000 postseason, he recorded six saves and a 0.00 ERA, continuing his reputation as untouchable in the playoffs.
Joe Torre (Class of 2014): The Yankees’ manager and the architect of their late-’90s dynasty, Torre led the team with calm authority and a steady hand. His leadership was instrumental in navigating the pressure of three straight championships.
While others like Jorge Posada, Andy Pettitte, and Bernie Williams were central to the team’s success, they have not yet been inducted into the Hall of Fame. Still, the 2000 Yankees remain one of the most iconic teams of the modern era — defined by Hall of Fame leadership, legendary performances, and a championship legacy.