In the final week of his career, Derek Jeter turned back the clock on Monday night against the Baltimore Orioles.

The New York Yankees shortstop had his first three-RBI game since 2012 as the club won for the fifth time in six games.

Jeter extended his hitting streak to six games with a two-run double to left field in the fifth inning and also contributed a run-scoring groundout, and is now 9-for-20 (.450) on the homestand.

"I never said I didn't think I couldn't play anymore," Jeter said. "This is the time for me to call it a career after this season. Sometimes things are difficult, sometimes they come a little bit easier. Not easy, but they come a little easier at times."