Derek Jeter was the longest-tenured captain in the history of the New York Yankees and might be the last.
Brian Cashman doesn't think the club should name another captain in the wake of Jeter's retirement.
"As far as I'm concerned, and I'm not to decision maker on this, that captaincy should be retired with No. 2," Cashman told Mike Lupica. "I wouldn't give up another captain’s title to anyone else."
Cashman said making that a reality would be the owner's call, not his, adding that Jeter was "so perfect" for the role.
Jeter was named Captain on June 3, 2003.





