Yankees' Jeter wins Clemente Award
Veteran shortstop recognized for community service, on-field play
New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter has won the Roberto Clemente Award.
The Yankees captain was presented with the award Thursday before the start of Game 2 of the World Series between New York and the Philadelphia Phillies.
The award is given annually to a major league player who combines community service with excellence on the field.
Jeter is being honoured for his work with his Turn 2 Foundation, which supports programs that help young people recover from drug use and adopt a healthier lifestyle. He hit .334 this season.
Clemente was a Hall of Fame right-fielder with the Pittsburgh Pirates who died in a plane crash on Dec. 31, 1972, while trying to deliver supplies to earthquake victims in Nicaragua.
He finished his career with 3,000 hits.