Derek Jeter had an impressive career as a baseball player, winning five World Series titles, ROY and MVP honors, and being named to 14 All-Star teams.
His off-field game was apparently just as good, with many people only just finding that out through a recent social media post.
Jeter is settled now, but he has an incredible lineup of former girlfriends.
The former New York Yankees star dated pop star Mariah Carer in the late 90s before moving on to Hollywood, as he is believed to have been romantically involved with Jessica Alba, Jessica Biel, Jordana Brewster, and Scarlett Johansson.
He also had an on-and-off relationship with TV host Vanessa Minnillo.
That’s already pretty impressive right there, but there’s more…
Tyra Banks, Adriana Lima, Vida Guerra, Lara Dutta, Joy Enriquez, and Minka Kelly are also A-listers who have dated Jeter. The latter was at Yankee Stadium when he made his 3,000th career hit in 2011, but they eventually split up after a three-year relationship.
Jeter began dating Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Hannah Davis in 2012; they got married four years later.
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The Internet Couldn’t Handle Derek Jeter’s Pull
Fans on social media had difficulty coming to terms with Jeter’s extensive dating history.
“Possibly the greatest roster GOAT,” a user wrote.
“I see why Mark Wahlberg shot this man. He was too powerful,” said another,
“Jeter I grew up in your era….. I had NO idea, that you got down like that. & he snuck Tyra in there too just to show us he get down wit the brown! SALUTE,” one comment read.
“Derek Jeter I’m sorry….this youngin was not familiar with your game,” someone else commented.
“No candles, no controversy, just dimes and vibes,” someone wrote.
“Jeter is overrated as a baseball player but game is game my brother,” another remarked.
It does appear that Davis was “the one,” as they remain together and have four kids together.
Derek Jeter’s dating past is still a thing of legend among MLB fans, although younger folks likely had no idea he pulled that many celebrities.