The Yankee Stadium will celebrate Old Timers Day on Aug 9th. Many Yankee legends will be in attendance, but ‘The Captain’ won’t be there. And Fans aren’t the only ones who are shocked. Even an NFL legend has criticized Derek Jeter for missing the occasion to celebrate the Yankees’ legacy. But why’s he going to miss it?
Old-Timers’ Day isn’t simply a trip down memory lane. It’s a short, three-inning game where Yankees legends put on their cleats again. Since 1947, the Bronx Bombers have welcomed HOF, coaches, and broadcasters on this special occasion. It will be back on Saturday, August 9, again after being put on hold during COVID.
The last time a traditional alumni baseball game was played at the Yankees Old Timers’ Day was in 2019. Following that, the event was either canceled due to the pandemic in 2020 and 2021, or took place with on-field ceremonies and Q&A sessions in 2022, 2023, and 2024, without an actual game.
When the news broke that Mr. November wouldn’t be attending the event this year, Boomer Esiason, a former quarterback for the New York Jets and a famous voice on New York radio, wasn’t happy. “To me, it’s a little insulting….You are one of the best players in Yankees history. You’re one of the greats in Yankees history. The fans adore you. You understand the importance of this franchise better than most,” he said.
However, renowned commentator Suzyn Waldman has now revealed the reason for Jeter’s absence: “Derek Jeter will not attend this year’s #Yankees Old-Timers’ Day because of his daughter’s birthday,” she reported, as quoted by the Bronx Bomber News on X.
Derek Jeter will not attend this year’s #Yankees Old-Timers’ Day because of his daughter’s birthday, according to Suzyn Waldman. pic.twitter.com/lnKJtKigXo
— Bronx Bombers News (@NewsBronx) July 23, 2025
The traditional alumni game, which is scheduled to return for the 77th Old Timers’ Day, will also commemorate the 25th anniversary of the 2000 World Series championship team.
Derek Jeter had attended the Yankees Old Timers’ Day in September 2023, where he was a prominent figure during the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the 1998 World Series championship team. He later participated in a question-and-answer roundtable session too, with other former Yankees greats, and then returned to attend the event again in 2024. But this year, his seat will be vacant.
Jeter’s absence this year is a significant disappointment for the fans because he is more than just a Yankees icon; he is ‘The Captain.’ He has been an All-Star 14 times, won the World Series five times, and hit 3,465 home runs. But while he will be missed, fans are still excited for the event, because there will be other Yankees legends in attendance.
Derek Jeter may sit out, but August 9th is still a star‑studded reunion
Old-Timers’ Day on August 9 will be a star-studded reunion, even though Derek Jeter won’t be there. Fans look forward to seeing Hall of Famers Mariano Rivera and Joe Torre, along with a host of other beloved Yankees legends.
The roster of confirmed attendees includes members of the iconic “Core Four” like Andy Pettitte and Jorge Posada, as well as other fan favorites such as Bernie Williams, Paul O’Neill, Tino Martinez, Ron Guidry, David Cone, Dwight Gooden, and Willie Randolph.
Notably, this year will also feature first-time Old-Timers like Roger Clemens, 2000 ALCS MVP David Justice, Alfonso Soriano, and Jose Vizcaino.
Other confirmed attendees from the 2000 squad include Orlando “El Duque” Hernández, 2000 ALCS MVP David Justice, Alfonso Soriano, Jose Vizcaino, Clay Bellinger, David Cone, Dwight Gooden, Ramiro Mendoza, Luis Sojo, and Mike Stanton. Even though Derek Jeter won’t play, the day will be full of iconic pinstripe power. The Bronx will get its baseball fix in style, with Hall of Famers and fan favorites. Are you excited?
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