Re2pect: Derek Jeter's Grand Farewell

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Derek Jeter wrapped up his legendary 20-year career with the New York Yankees in fitting fashion. Following a blown lead in the top of the 9th inning, Jeter came up to bat one last time. On the first pitch he saw, the shortstop went opposite field -- something he has become known for -- scoring the base runner from second. It was his seventh career walk-off hit, and turned his teary eyes dry for a few moments of jubilation. Since announcing earlier this year his intentions to retire, a number of entities have aid tribute the five-time World Series champion. During Thursday night's game, #Re2pect was one of the top trends on both Twitter and Facebook. Read on to see how a few have honored "The Captain."

Nike Inc NKE

Nike and its
Jordan brand
released a 90-second commercial earlier this summer. The spot features numerous athletes, celebrities and fans tipping their hat to Jeter is a long-time endorser of Nike and signed a one-year, $12-million deal before the 2014 season.

Gatorade

Later on in the summer, the
sports-drink giant
released its own 90-second tribute to the Yankee legend. This spots sees Jeter walking down New York City on his way to Yankee Stadium. along the way, he greets numerous fans and Yankee employees. Frank Sinatra's infamous "My Way" crescendos as the spot goes on. Sinatra's version of "New York, New York" has been a Yankee Stadium end-of-game staple for numerous years.
Darren Rovell, ESPN's business expert, was up to his usual brand trolling. Rovell has become known for sharing a myriad of brand, marketing and financial tidbits on his Twitter account -- oftentimes to the chagrin of others -- and Thursday night was no different.

Uber

The mobile-taxi service even found a way to jump on the farewell train. Users of
Uber
in New York City would see a number "2" on nearby drivers, a number sure to join the 18 other retired Yankee numbers.

LeBron James

Perhaps the most popular athlete in the world, respect is not lost on
Lebron James
. The NBA superstar has always claimed to be a big Yankee fan since he was a kid, and he used his
Instagram
account to honor Jeter.

Nephew

Derek Jeter's toddler nephew, Jalen, paid maybe the most heart-warming tribute. As Jeter and the Yankees walk-off celebration came to a close, cameras caught Jalen tipping his cap to his 40-year-old uncle. Regarded as one of the ultimate signs of respect in the sporting world, it was one of many fitting conclusions to Derek Jeter's baseball career.
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