Since Derek Jeter reached 3,000 career hits on July 9th, 2011, he has played in 73 games. His numbers over those games are:
334 PAs, 43 RBI, 47 R, 5 HR, .331/.383/.450
Very impressive, especially considering how poorly he hit in 2011 before reaching 3,000 hits (66 games, 312 PAs, 22 RBI, 40 R, 2 HR, .257/.321/.329).
I thought I’d compare Jeter’s post-3000 performance with other recent players to surpass that same total, to see if they, too, hit well when the individual pressure was off.
Craig Biggio played in only 69 more career games after reaching 3,000 hits in 2007. Over those 69 games, his line was a dreadful 249 PAs, 23 RBI, 23 R, 5 HR, .253/.260/.362.
Rafael Palmeiro played in only 22 more career games after reaching 3,000 hits in 2005. Over those 22 games, his line was a fairly horrid 90 PAs, 9 RBI, 7 R, 3 HR, .241/.322/.380.
Rickey Henderson reached 3,000 hits on the final day of the 2001 season, coming on October 7th after the season had been delayed due to the events of 9/11/2001. He played 102 more games in his career, with a line of 306 plate appearances, 21 RBI, 47 R, 7 HR, .219/.356/.339. Rickey could take a walk right up until the end, but that’s about all he could manage.
Cal Ripken reached 3,000 early in the 2000 season and played in 201 additional career games. Over those games he had 811 PAs, 118 RBI, 79 R, 27 HR, .246/.289/.396 (not incredibly bad.) To compare to Jeter, if we look at just the 85 games right after he reached 3000 hits, Ripken’s line was 337 PAs, 54 RBI, 38 R, 13 HR, .242/.291/.419. Good, but especially coming in a higher offensive environment than Jeter’s playing in right now, not nearly as good.
Wade Boggs appeared in just 10 more games after reaching 3,000 in August of 1999. Over those 10 games, he did quite well, with 33 PAs, 3 RBI, 2 R, 0 HR, .345/.394/.448. Those numbers are comparable to Jeter’s, but over many fewer plate appearances.
Tony Gwynn played in 156 more games after reaching 3,000 hits. Check out this line: 443 PAs, 63 RBI, 51 R, 7 HR, .337/.377/.476. Not too shabby.
Jeter seems intent on playing at least a couple more seasons. If he can stay reasonably healthy and play reasonably well, he has a shot at becoming just the 6th player to reach 3,500 career hits.