And the whole thing starts with Jeter tipping his helmet to Jon Lester, a dude who won series with the Sox and the Cubs (who would've thought just some years ago!) and beat cancer. A hero.
I almost get teary eyed with how happy this commercial makes me feel. You have to give it to the guy, He was an all around great guy on and off the field. #RE2PECT
Always hustled......he'd ground out and run hard down the baseline. Always played with a love and passion for the game. Toughest two strike hitter in history. Never did anything off the field to tarnish the reputation of the game. Great teammate. A WINNER!!! A YANKEE! We'll never see another one like him. Babe, Lou, Joe and Mickey would be proud.
@@MattDav Its because the Mets weren't the real players. When they filmed this, the Mets weren't in town. So they had actors dressed as Mets players and blurred their faced to 1. Hide the fact they weren't real players and 2. Make it funny, as if the Mets wanted their identities secret when respecting a rival player. Understand now son?
i went to yankee stadium for the first time in june 2014 with my family, and always remembered that the yankees were playing the red sox that game. my grandfather (mom's dad), who was a HUGE yankees fan, came with us to this game. he was in and out of the hospital because he was sick, and we dragged him on this trip with us because this could've been one of the last times he could come to yankee stadium. even though i'm from miami, i was raised a red sox fan because of my mom, but when i saw derek jeter step up to the plate, i got chills. the crowd erupted like crazy. i remember turning to look at my dad and grandfather who both had the biggest smile on their faces. i lost my grandfather two years later at the beginning of october in 2016, yet i remember the smile on his face when derek jeter stepped up to bat. the last time i saw him was in the hospital for a quick visit before going to the marlins game on september 24th, 2016, which was nine days before he passed. i just wish i could have my grandfather back just one more time. this commercial made me cry. wow.
@@TheGhostofMrArthurs REPENT and be BORN AGAIN believing on Messiah Lord Jesus, nothing more important, today is the day of salvation and Jesus can show you the truth, its not blind faith you can see it for yourself if you truly seek like promised. John 3:3 unless a man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of God / Luke 13:3 unless you repent, you will all likewise perish ⚠️❤️⚠️❤️
A superstar, a legend, an icon, without being a slugger, just a hardworking blue collar baseball player who had all the intangibles. Thanks for the memories.
@@b-man9880 REPENT and be BORN AGAIN believing on Messiah Lord Jesus, nothing more important, today is the day of salvation and Jesus can show you the truth, its not blind faith you can see it for yourself if you truly seek like promised. John 3:3 unless a man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of God / Luke 13:3 unless you repent, you will all likewise perish ⚠️❤️⚠️❤️
DERRICK JETER! ....THE CAPTAIN. . I've been a tribe fan my whole life...and hate the yanks..but if your a real baseball fan you ha e to have mad respect for the captain. ..He's the definition of clutch...and what a professional. ..you never hear anything bad about Jeter. Carries himself with such class...
kurtis troy what's so clutch about him? He's led the Yankees to playoff losses in 97, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 10, 11, 12, and 14. That's a lot of losing especially when you play on a team that's had the highest payroll every single year during his career.
Are you kidding me? Were you expecting him to win every single year? He won in 96,98,99,00 and 09. That's more winning than anyone has done in that time
I would take off my hat, place it on my chest and would have tears of joy for what he did for the game and the impact he had when i was growing up as an infielder. I still have a Derek Jeter glove in the storage somewhere, but, when my son, or daughter grows up to use that glove. They will be told of the greatness, poise, and humbleness of Derek Jeter. I wasn't a yankees fan growing up, but as i grew up i have grown to recognize a great athlete, and a great man. thank you to whoever read my comment, have a great day!
As a Red Sox fan this hurts to watch he was arguably my favorite player growing up even in a yankee Jersey he is one of the greatest players of all time
to their credit Red Sox Nation was extremely gracious to him, and many of his teammates as they made their last visits to Fenway. I'll tip my Yankees cap to that.
I don't get emotional very often, but sports has the power to do that for me. This video makes my eyes water! Love Jeter. Also hoping Kobe gets something similar. #ThankYouKobe #RE2PECT
I’m a Mets fan but this hits me right in the feels. I may have hated the Yankees but growing up as a New York Baseball fan Derek Jeter was always that guy. Him and David Wright were my two greatest inspirations growing up. Also love how my Mets are blurred 😂. Miss 2006 when the Old Yankee Stadium and Shea Stadium we’re still around.
Even though I'm a Cardinals fan, I still have a ton of respect for Jeter, not just for what he accomplished on the field and playing for 20 years but staying with the same team his entire career. You just don't see that much anymore in pro sports. I went back home to STL to see a Cardinals-Yankees interleague game during his last season and was bummed the one game I went to he was not in the lineup, but he did come out during the 7th inning stretch and was given a standing ovation by the STL home crowd, to which he waved his Yankees cap. Very inspiring to see. He's a couple of months older than me and I'm envious he got to retire at 40 from a job he loved doing - must be the life!!!!
the only time i ever saw him play was in toronto against the blue jays. my family is from syracuse ny but we lived in watertown at the time so we literally were an exit away from canada lol. anyway, they lost to the blue jays that game, but just to chant his name and see him in the flesh was fricken insane. we went and saw the blue jays again the next year and they won. can't remember who they played. just remembered it made me a blue jays fan.
Para el que conozca de baseball, para mi, el mejor jugador de la historia de los Yankees de New York. Un verdadero caballero y profesional, dentro y fuera del terreno. Mis respetos Derek, te admiro. Un fenómeno de la naturaleza.
My dad was a Yankees fan until 2003 when he passed. I carried on and wish he could have seen this. He loved Jeter. Mad respect for the last of that great generation
"RESPETO" Tuve la fortuna de verte jugar, que dicha, el mas grande de los grandes. No encuentro más palabras para elogiar a semejante profesional. Solo quitarme el sombrero ante ti. Que honor.
I still get emotional over this ad and then a smile comes over me. My kids are learning and playing the game. I was so proud to introduce them to him as dad’s “favorite” player and the example of how to play the game, handle yourself and earn the RE2PECT of everyone you’re surrounded by.
Hard to believe it’s been ten years since the Captain retired. I absolutely respect this man, he showed that you could be kind and get so much more in return. Jeter was a true role model. Thanks for everything, you stills inspire so many to this day!
this commercial means more to me than it just showing respect to the greatest ball player to live. the scene with the firemen has one of my childhood friends who unfortunately isnt here with us today, so whenever i think of him or get reminded of him, i always have this commercial to look at
Best baseball commercial of all time!! Still makes me emotional to watch it. Have to fight back tears Everytime I see it. Makes me even more grateful that we have Aaron Judge. We've been spoiled to be able to have two first class, face of baseball, caliber people.
Watching the Budweiser commercial commemorating Wade's retirement made me think of Jeter's commercials for his retirement. Sucks getting old and seeing the players you grew up watching, retire. Still shed a tear watching this commercial
I've spent a lot of time in New York City. I wouldn't live there but it is without a doubt a special place. As soon as you get there, whether you're an athlete, a businessman or woman, politician, preacher, or like me a federal law enforcement officer on a temporary assignment there, it gives you a feeling like no other city. That feeling I get when I cross one of those bridges into Manhattan coming from either JFK, LGA or even NWK..... It is incredibly unique if you just take it all in. When that city is behind you and they support you, it is something to relish yet also humbling. And when you win for them they love you for life. And Derek Jeter is an example. I got to see him play at the old Yankee Stadium. It was incredible. Even the two Boston Ted Sox fans I sat next to couldn't bad mouth him.
End of an ERA for the last of the great yankee teams and for Jeter this was basically the send OFF this was very emotional still gives me the goosebumps i never felt this great about a yankee team in a long time i hope this is the year they win a world series its been 12 years
As a (Red) Sox fan, I gotta tip my cap to this ad/video, and to The Captain himself; he was an amazing rival/adversary and played a HUGE role in creating a mountain of memorable moments in the Boston-NYC rivarly! RE2PECT!
In 2008 while workin for the first federal LE agency I worked for, I was in New York for the UNGA. I was fortunate enough to get to see in my opinion to of the most iconic and cleanest baseball players ever. (KGJ and Derek Jeter). It was an homer to see them both in one stadium. Jeter was tryin to break the most hits record at the old Yankee Stadium. I was on the second tier right behind home plate. KGJ struck out and Derek Jeter also went hitless. But the strangest thing happened. I sat next to a woman wearing a Red Sox hat. Even though the Yankees were playing the White Sox. It was crazy becaus eve she was teary eyed getting to watch Derek Jeter. Being from Memphis and never knowing how serious the Re2pect was for Derek Jeter it really sunk in when she was gettin emotional. Those two Red Sox fans tipping the hat said it all. I still have that ticket. Even though no history was made that night, I felt like I was apart of somethin special.
This commercial hits home. Even as a mets fan, you have to show love to jeter, he will forever be the most respected player to ever play the game. But more importantly, one of the firefighters in the video is a kid i grew up with who is no longer here so its good to see his face whenever he comes to mind
“Now batting for the Yankees, number 2, Derek Jeter, number 2”
Iconic. Gives me chills every time.
Love that the recorded him to play for his at bats
Bob Sheppard’s voice is iconic
That was the voice of God.
I watch this commercial just because the audio of that is the best version
As Reggie once said, "The voice of God". Miss you too Bob.
It's impossible to watch this without getting goosebumps
Especially the Aerial shot of the city
Daniel K I cry
I don't even watch baseball and had goosebumps by just watching this.
Daniel K it’s kinda like pray for me because u feel like a hero
Still hard to watch this. The end of an era.👲
The last nod from MJ was the perfect way to end it.
I thought it was comical
@@bradrules49 He’s still tipping his cap to him...
As a Red Sox fan, 0:50 sums it up perfectly. Begrudging respect for one of the true legends of the game.
true sportsmanship
just like how you respect Our Captain, us Yankee fans will always respect your Big Papi.
Skyler Frank um no
HogartsTrain L
And the whole thing starts with Jeter tipping his helmet to Jon Lester, a dude who won series with the Sox and the Cubs (who would've thought just some years ago!) and beat cancer. A hero.
Just hearing Bobby Sheppard call his name gives you the chills.
True
Julian Luther, yes. Class act all around.
EzMoNeYy 559, I miss the whole gang.
true
oldskoolprid, very.
Possibly the best commercial I've every seen
Who else cried when Mo, Posada, Pettite, Tino, Torre were all at the table
👋💯
👋💯
every time.
Cried? No, because I looked at that scene as those guys saving him a seat at the table. It was his time to join them.
Damn I am from India , dont even know who this guy is , but he's already a legend to me ! *tips cap*
Possibly the greatest commercial ever.⚾️🗽
It could quite possibly be! The only other one that I can think of that gives it a run was the Budweiser commercial after 9/11.
It’s up there. Especially if you a NYer
Definitely
The tiger woods commercial after he won his most recent masters is up there as well
They topped it this year with the surprise ad at the end of the World Series
it still gives me the chills when the crowd chants Derek jeter
thats what i miss the most
I almost get teary eyed with how happy this commercial makes me feel. You have to give it to the guy, He was an all around great guy on and off the field. #RE2PECT
I cried ...this guy was the last of the yankees...very very very legendary
I'm not even a Yankees fan and it gets me emotional every time I watch it . Best Shortstop I've Ever Seen play the game of baseball
Always hustled......he'd ground out and run hard down the baseline. Always played with a love and passion for the game. Toughest two strike hitter in history. Never did anything off the field to tarnish the reputation of the game. Great teammate. A WINNER!!! A YANKEE! We'll never see another one like him. Babe, Lou, Joe and Mickey would be proud.
Your so right...Mr November
in an era filled with PED's, a scrawny hard working SS with seeing eye contact hits for days. Truly one of the greats.
And here comes the Judge!
Amen brotha
Babe, Lou, Joe and Mickey got some company today.
i like how they blurted the mets out lol
AidanC97 and Mr.Mets in the background too
N G someone hurt you?
and yet didn't blur out the red sox fans???
@@MattDav Its because the Mets weren't the real players. When they filmed this, the Mets weren't in town. So they had actors dressed as Mets players and blurred their faced to 1. Hide the fact they weren't real players and 2. Make it funny, as if the Mets wanted their identities secret when respecting a rival player. Understand now son?
Matt Dav your in Boston we shared cities big difference
i went to yankee stadium for the first time in june 2014 with my family, and always remembered that the yankees were playing the red sox that game. my grandfather (mom's dad), who was a HUGE yankees fan, came with us to this game. he was in and out of the hospital because he was sick, and we dragged him on this trip with us because this could've been one of the last times he could come to yankee stadium. even though i'm from miami, i was raised a red sox fan because of my mom, but when i saw derek jeter step up to the plate, i got chills. the crowd erupted like crazy. i remember turning to look at my dad and grandfather who both had the biggest smile on their faces. i lost my grandfather two years later at the beginning of october in 2016, yet i remember the smile on his face when derek jeter stepped up to bat. the last time i saw him was in the hospital for a quick visit before going to the marlins game on september 24th, 2016, which was nine days before he passed. i just wish i could have my grandfather back just one more time. this commercial made me cry. wow.
Who’s back here after he officially got into hall of fame
Me
Me
Me
NNF Loft yet he didn’t care about Bob Sheppard.
Me!!
I grew up hating the yankees, but it's impossible to even remotely dislike this man.
Freddie Simmons my friend hated him out of spite.
So true!
Same.
I so agree with you always loved Derek Jeter I tip my Detroit Tigers cap to the captain of the New York Yankees
HATE IS SUCH A STRONG WORD LOSE THE HATE IT WILL CORRUPT YOUR SOUL IF YOU HAVE ONE
Love how Jordan is last...like final approval from MJ.
which is pointless because Jordan is garbage, especially in NY scene. That last scene should have been for the Yankee teammates at the table.
@@TheGhostofMrArthurs Bro they are best friends that's why
@@shivangnikam5943 And also because Derek Jeter has been with Jordan Brand forever I mean Jordan spent millions to get derek jeter with Jordan Brand
@@michaeldaltondeleon7736 Yeah that too
@@TheGhostofMrArthurs REPENT and be BORN AGAIN believing on Messiah Lord Jesus, nothing more important, today is the day of salvation and Jesus can show you the truth, its not blind faith you can see it for yourself if you truly seek like promised. John 3:3 unless a man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of God / Luke 13:3 unless you repent, you will all likewise perish ⚠️❤️⚠️❤️
2020.... and it still gets me every time 😢
same
I love how such a simple gesture is an indication of the highest level of respect in the game of baseball.
Anyone who's a true fan of American sports, who really gets it.. I don't know how you could watch this and not tear up.
A superstar, a legend, an icon, without being a slugger, just a hardworking blue collar baseball player who had all the intangibles. Thanks for the memories.
“Future Hall of Famer” no more. The Captain is in the hall, class of 2020.
Should be unanimous, what a shame.
1:21, When they started chanting his name, I immediately got chills.
This song is called "Jeter" by artist "Huckvale" if anyone is looking for it on streaming platforms.
The ending with the crowd cheering is the coolest audio I have ever heard. Gives me goosebumps
2020 and I'm still getting choked up! 😅
I'm not even a Yankees fan but that commercial still gave me the chills. That is one the best commercials I've seen.
this is how Pete Davidson feels when hes walking down the street with Ariana Grande
Stephanie AceRod wow, they just broke up today and I’m reading this 😂
This did not age well
Not good
Still works. This is how Pete Davidson feels when hes walking down the street knowing he once dated Ariana Grande
@@b-man9880 REPENT and be BORN AGAIN believing on Messiah Lord Jesus, nothing more important, today is the day of salvation and Jesus can show you the truth, its not blind faith you can see it for yourself if you truly seek like promised. John 3:3 unless a man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of God / Luke 13:3 unless you repent, you will all likewise perish ⚠️❤️⚠️❤️
Hearing the crowd chant Derek jeter at the end brings back so many memories of him coming thru. Thanks for the good memories cap.
Bob Sheppard was the perfect voice for the house that Ruth built. Very Eerie and brought chills down your spine
The voice of God
@@kennethzagula926 So named by Reggie Jackson.
The best tribute commercial #handsdown
Mets ticket holder since the 70’s.....best commercial I’ve seen
DERRICK JETER! ....THE CAPTAIN. . I've been a tribe fan my whole life...and hate the yanks..but if your a real baseball fan you ha e to have mad respect for the captain. ..He's the definition of clutch...and what a professional. ..you never hear anything bad about Jeter. Carries himself with such class...
kurtis troy what's so clutch about him? He's led the Yankees to playoff losses in 97, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 10, 11, 12, and 14. That's a lot of losing especially when you play on a team that's had the highest payroll every single year during his career.
Are you kidding me? Were you expecting him to win every single year? He won in 96,98,99,00 and 09. That's more winning than anyone has done in that time
Leo R. Is a Sox fan. He doesn’t understand how to RE2PECT his peers.
that kid laying on his bed watching the yankees game with his room shined in yankees stuff, that was literally me
I would take off my hat, place it on my chest and would have tears of joy for what he did for the game and the impact he had when i was growing up as an infielder. I still have a Derek Jeter glove in the storage somewhere, but, when my son, or daughter grows up to use that glove. They will be told of the greatness, poise, and humbleness of Derek Jeter. I wasn't a yankees fan growing up, but as i grew up i have grown to recognize a great athlete, and a great man. thank you to whoever read my comment, have a great day!
As a Red Sox fan, 0:50 sums it up perfectly. Begrudging respect for one of the true legends of the game.
Probably the best nike commercial ever!!
Hero’s get remembered, legends never die.
As a Red Sox fan this hurts to watch he was arguably my favorite player growing up even in a yankee Jersey he is one of the greatest players of all time
to their credit Red Sox Nation was extremely gracious to him, and many of his teammates as they made their last visits to Fenway. I'll tip my Yankees cap to that.
Thanks for letting him have a nice moment in Fenway
10 years later and a hall of famer.. this commercial still gives me chills ❤❤
As a baseball fan from Holland I am so happy to have seen him play live once.
I don't get emotional very often, but sports has the power to do that for me. This video makes my eyes water! Love Jeter. Also hoping Kobe gets something similar. #ThankYouKobe #RE2PECT
Kobe Bryant sucks
He dose Jordan is ten times better
Nope
I’m a Mets fan but this hits me right in the feels. I may have hated the Yankees but growing up as a New York Baseball fan Derek Jeter was always that guy. Him and David Wright were my two greatest inspirations growing up. Also love how my Mets are blurred 😂. Miss 2006 when the Old Yankee Stadium and Shea Stadium we’re still around.
Even though I'm a Cardinals fan, I still have a ton of respect for Jeter, not just for what he accomplished on the field and playing for 20 years but staying with the same team his entire career. You just don't see that much anymore in pro sports. I went back home to STL to see a Cardinals-Yankees interleague game during his last season and was bummed the one game I went to he was not in the lineup, but he did come out during the 7th inning stretch and was given a standing ovation by the STL home crowd, to which he waved his Yankees cap. Very inspiring to see. He's a couple of months older than me and I'm envious he got to retire at 40 from a job he loved doing - must be the life!!!!
4 years later and I still shed tears seeing this. Favorite commercial of all time
2018, and I'm still watching this commercial like I've never seen it before.
I'm a Blue Jays fan, but this man is someone I RE2PECT so much. He redefined baseball and the term " clutch." He will never be forgotten.
the only time i ever saw him play was in toronto against the blue jays. my family is from syracuse ny but we lived in watertown at the time so we literally were an exit away from canada lol. anyway, they lost to the blue jays that game, but just to chant his name and see him in the flesh was fricken insane. we went and saw the blue jays again the next year and they won. can't remember who they played. just remembered it made me a blue jays fan.
As a Yankees fan born in 89 this ad is everything - table full of Torre and Core 4 gives me chills like you read about
This remains one of the best ads I've ever seen. So perfectly executed - it gives you chills.
This and the Gatorade ad when Jeter decides to get out if the cab and walk to the stadium.
Para el que conozca de baseball, para mi, el mejor jugador de la historia de los Yankees de New York. Un verdadero caballero y profesional, dentro y fuera del terreno. Mis respetos Derek, te admiro. Un fenómeno de la naturaleza.
I miss his playing days ! The city was so different.
My dad was a Yankees fan until 2003 when he passed. I carried on and wish he could have seen this. He loved Jeter. Mad respect for the last of that great generation
"RESPETO" Tuve la fortuna de verte jugar, que dicha, el mas grande de los grandes. No encuentro más palabras para elogiar a semejante profesional. Solo quitarme el sombrero ante ti. Que honor.
I still get emotional over this ad and then a smile comes over me. My kids are learning and playing the game. I was so proud to introduce them to him as dad’s “favorite” player and the example of how to play the game, handle yourself and earn the RE2PECT of everyone you’re surrounded by.
I will never stop watching this video
the reason I cop a fresh Yankee fitted every few months....RESPECT!!!
The Jordan one at the end always gets me. It's the King of one sport saluting one of the greats of another.
1:05 - The Action Bronson cameo is priceless
And The Alchemist on the right! It’s hard to see him, but he’s there.
I'm from india and follow a bit of baseball now and then ...and I must say this is the best farewell video for a sportsman i have ever seen
Always respect from H town for the Captain.
I'm a dodger fan, but I'll tip the cap to jeter all day everyday. Legend 💯
Six years later and this still is the coolest commercial ever
Hard to believe it’s been ten years since the Captain retired. I absolutely respect this man, he showed that you could be kind and get so much more in return. Jeter was a true role model. Thanks for everything, you stills inspire so many to this day!
best commercial. Its great. I'm not a Yankees fan but Jeter is a legend. I'd watch games when he played just to hear the chant
Who’s here after the announcement that he’s made it to the HOF
Still gives me chills watching this. I loved watching you play. RE2PECT to the captain. Unanimous HOFer
this commercial means more to me than it just showing respect to the greatest ball player to live. the scene with the firemen has one of my childhood friends who unfortunately isnt here with us today, so whenever i think of him or get reminded of him, i always have this commercial to look at
Best baseball commercial of all time!! Still makes me emotional to watch it. Have to fight back tears Everytime I see it. Makes me even more grateful that we have Aaron Judge. We've been spoiled to be able to have two first class, face of baseball, caliber people.
1 of if not the most Iconic commercials ever made!!! Salute!!
HANDS DOWN THE GREATEST COMMERCIAL TO EVER EXIST. Thank you captain 🫡
This commercial gets me everytime.....and Im not even a baseball fan!
The guys waiting for him at the restaurant 😢
Watching the Budweiser commercial commemorating Wade's retirement made me think of Jeter's commercials for his retirement. Sucks getting old and seeing the players you grew up watching, retire. Still shed a tear watching this commercial
That crowd chant still gives me the chills
I've spent a lot of time in New York City. I wouldn't live there but it is without a doubt a special place. As soon as you get there, whether you're an athlete, a businessman or woman, politician, preacher, or like me a federal law enforcement officer on a temporary assignment there, it gives you a feeling like no other city. That feeling I get when I cross one of those bridges into Manhattan coming from either JFK, LGA or even NWK..... It is incredibly unique if you just take it all in. When that city is behind you and they support you, it is something to relish yet also humbling. And when you win for them they love you for life. And Derek Jeter is an example. I got to see him play at the old Yankee Stadium. It was incredible. Even the two Boston Ted Sox fans I sat next to couldn't bad mouth him.
RE2PECT the captain. Thank you for 20 years of amazingness.
This will never get old!!!
End of an ERA for the last of the great yankee teams and for Jeter this was basically the send OFF this was very emotional still gives me the goosebumps i never felt this great about a yankee team in a long time i hope this is the year they win a world series its been 12 years
After a few times watching this, all the feelings and emotions all get stacked up in my throat
Just came from that Pete Davidson interview
Late. Which interview?
Loved following him each day during his marvelous career, love and respect him!❤
Respect to service industry people!!!
As a (Red) Sox fan, I gotta tip my cap to this ad/video, and to The Captain himself; he was an amazing rival/adversary and played a HUGE role in creating a mountain of memorable moments in the Boston-NYC rivarly! RE2PECT!
Phil Jackson with that Knicks hat brought me back bad memories.....
In 2008 while workin for the first federal LE agency I worked for, I was in New York for the UNGA. I was fortunate enough to get to see in my opinion to of the most iconic and cleanest baseball players ever. (KGJ and Derek Jeter). It was an homer to see them both in one stadium. Jeter was tryin to break the most hits record at the old Yankee Stadium. I was on the second tier right behind home plate. KGJ struck out and Derek Jeter also went hitless. But the strangest thing happened. I sat next to a woman wearing a Red Sox hat. Even though the Yankees were playing the White Sox. It was crazy becaus eve she was teary eyed getting to watch Derek Jeter. Being from Memphis and never knowing how serious the Re2pect was for Derek Jeter it really sunk in when she was gettin emotional. Those two Red Sox fans tipping the hat said it all. I still have that ticket. Even though no history was made that night, I felt like I was apart of somethin special.
This has to be one of the best commercials ever made that intro by the voice of God was iconic💯🙌🏻
This commercial hits home. Even as a mets fan, you have to show love to jeter, he will forever be the most respected player to ever play the game. But more importantly, one of the firefighters in the video is a kid i grew up with who is no longer here so its good to see his face whenever he comes to mind
I cam here because of #Mambaday I hope they do something like this for Kobe!
Die hard Jeter fan but I would definitely like one for Kobe
They did one
Hahaha same here bro! I was thinking to myself if they are going tondo something like this for Kobe
Kobe sucks
Ryan Buck Kobe is a great player but he didn't mean to basketball what Jeter meant to baseball.
Oct. 2024 and this commercial STILL goes hard AF ! 🔥
A legend. No matter what team you root for.
Always get goosebumps when the Core Four and Torre appear in the commercial.
I love the Detroit Tigers but Derek is still one of my favorite people ever. #RESP2CT
Chicago White Sox fan for 28 years…seeing Jeter play at Yankee stadium was one of the biggest thrills of my life
Chills... everytime..
The Captain. Baseball is life. And he was great at it. I'm an Astros fan... but respect #2
Any1 here bcz he just made it to the HOF?
I'm crying and I'm a BOSOX fan.. LOVE LOVE LOVE DEREK JETER ⚾💜⚾
That's real love. We could all use some more of that. Too much hate these days.
I may be biased but this is one of the of the greatest commercials of all time. Fitting for a legend like Jeter.
i live in an NL city, and am happy as hell that I got to see The Captain play a game in my lifetime.
This commercial always give me goosebumps at how awesome it is. Great concept.
I love when sports do stuff like this.