With 32 games left on the schedule, Derek Jeter is hitting .321 and has 176 hits.

Jeter, who is on pace for 219 hits, has recorded 200 or more in seven seasons.

Only one shortstop in baseball history has hit .320 at age 38 (Honus Wagner) and no shortstop has ever recorded 200 hits at that age.

In the past 80 years, only two players at any position have hit .320 with 200 hits at age 38 or older. Paul Molitor (.341/225) did it in 1996 and Peter E. Rose (.331/208) in 1979.