Derek Jeter had three hits on Monday night, moving ahead of Carl Yastrzemski for seventh place on baseball's all-time hit list.

"You know, it's quite an accomplishment," Jeter said. "It's tough to enjoy when you lost the game but yeah, I'm pretty sure when this season is over and done with, I'll look back and get a chance to realize how special it was. But yeah, any time you talk about a list of all-time great players its pretty special."

Jeter is 10 hits behind Honus Wagner for sixth (3,430).