Derek Jeter produced one of the most prolific careers during his time in Major league Baseball. The Yankees legend reached 3,000 hits, finishing sixth in MLB history in career hits and first among shortstops. Even more, the five-time World Series champion was named to the Baseball Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.
On his way to achieving some of MLB’s greatest achievements, the 14-time All-Star faced some great pitchers in the process. Jeter joined the Talkin’ Baseball podcast to share the toughest pitcher he faced during days on the diamond.
Jeter said former Blue Jays and Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay would get the best of him.