BALTIMORE — Derek Jeter isn’t the owner of the Marlins yet, but his divorce from the Yankees appears to have taken another step.
Jeter’s charitable group, the Turn 2 Foundation that he founded more than two decades ago, has removed the pinstripes from its logo.
“Following the retirement of Derek Jeter’s number 2 earlier this year, the Turn 2 Foundation announced it has hung up the Yankee pinstriped jerseys that have long been a hallmark of its Jeter’s Leaders program,” the foundation said in a statement.
The new design, according to the statement, “represents the modern and purposeful look of the RE2PECT line of footwear and apparel by Jordan Brand” and includes “the iconic Jumpman embroidered on one sleeve.