All of the sights, sounds and memories revisited at Yankee Stadium for #JeterNight

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Prior to the second game of the Yankees' Sunday doubleheader against the Astros, Derek Jeter joined 21 Yankees greats by having his number retired. To celebrate his career, former teammates and various others have all taken a couple moments away from thanking their mothers to pay their re2pect to Jeter.

Carlos Beltrán even plans to honor Jeter's legacy with a special glass of wine.

Even non-Yankees got in on the Jeter-appreciation action.

Giants reliever George Kontos, who began his career with the Yankees, shared a special memory of an exchange with Jeter as his toast: 

And now, onto Jeter's special pregame ceremony, where he and wife Hannah dressed to the nines for the nines for the occasion:

At the Stadium, a truly lavish affair was in store for everybody in attendance or watching at home. Jeter himself unveiled his number retirement at Monument Park in center field:

Derek, Hannah, his sister and his nephew then enjoyed a golf cart ride from center field to the pitcher's mound area, where some of his old teammates (including Tino Martinez, Paul O'Neill, Jorge Posada, Mariano Rivera, David Cone, Andy Pettitte, Bernie Williams and C.C. Sabathia) had gathered for the ceremony.

Reggie Jackson also made an appearance, as did current Marlins manager and a previous Yankee captain, Don Mattingly, via a video message on the Jumbotron.

There, Jeter and Hannah unveiled his plaque:

Lookin' good, Derek:

Before taking the microphone and addressing the stadium (and everybody watching at home):

And who better to toss out the ceremonial first pitch other than the Captain?

After his pitch, Jeter tossed the ball to a fan behind the dugout ... and that fan was Spike Lee:

As for the game itself, the Astros won, 10-7, on the strength of a six-run first inning punctuated by a grand slam from Alex Bregman -- who just so happens to wear No. 2 as a tribute to his childhood hero, Derek Jeter.
Enjoy the entire pregame ceremony below:

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