This is how Jeter was supposed to go out
But then he retook the field in the second inning and those lousy Orioles hit a grounder right at him, which induced an off-balance throw well right of first base. It was technically an error, but on a day when Jeter could make 27 errors and nobody would care -- except himself. Jeter would redeem himself later in the inning when those bird-brained Orioles hit another at him and he fired a strike into the glove of first baseman Mark Teixeira.