Red Sox Planning Low-Key Fenway Celebration For Yankees Derek Jeter

Jeters illustrious career will end Sunday when the Yankees close out their 2014 season against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. While theres been some chatter as to whether Jeter will play this weekend in Boston, the Red Sox still are preparing a proper send-off for the longtime Yankees captain.

Red Sox president and CEO Larry Lucchino said Thursday on WEEIs Dennis and Callahan that the club will honor Jeter with a one-day ceremony Sunday. Lucchino didnt reveal any exact details of the ceremony, but it sounds like the occasion will be marked with an appropriate not over the top celebration of the shortstops legendary career.

I would describe it as low-key, Lucchino said. Its more respect and admiration for him as a ballplayer. I dont think youll see too many talking heads. But there will be plenty of gestures of respect for him.

In terms of tangible gifts for him, were not giving him a red convertible or something like that. What he cares most about these days is his Turn 2 Foundation. And we intend to make a sizable contribution to that and to give a little piece of Fenway Park to take with him.

Jeter, who played his final game at Yankee Stadium on Thursday, was a huge part of the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry. Its fitting that hell make one more stop in Boston before hanging up the spikes.

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Red Sox Planning Low-Key Fenway Celebration For Yankees Derek Jeter

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