Sun 9/28/14 10:06 PM

Jeter went 1-for-2 with an RBI single before being removed in the third inning of the Yankees' 9-5 win over the Red Sox on Sunday. The hit was the 3,465th of his career and increased his career batting average to .310. Jeter's 20-year career ended on a high note, knocking in a run on an infield single in a win against the division-rival Red Sox. He finishes with the most hits in franchise history, while trailing only Pete Rose (4,256), Ty Cobb (4,189), Hank Aaron (3,771), Stan Musial (3,630) and Tris Speaker (3,514) for the most hits in baseball history.