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Make that two hits and four RBIs for the Captain and MVP candidate, who is at .345 but still five points back of 2-for-3 Joe Mauer.
The best case for Jeter this year is his consistency (which is the hallmark of his playoff vs. regular season performance, by the way).
He's at .345/.419/.493/.912 against a career line of .316/.388/.463/.851.

Here's his month-by-month, home and pitcher, and situational splits:

April .398.505.6481.152
May .292.360.372.732
June .322.422.391.812
July .412.431.5691.000
August .295.392.459.851
September .412.444.529.974
Home .358.440.528.968
Away .332.401.449.850
vs. Left .389.458.5641.022
vs. Right .327.405.456.861
Close and Late.311.433.392.825
None On.322.383.456.839
Runners On.372.463.523.986
Scoring Position.390.491.5741.065
Scoring Posn, 2 out.368.507.5441.051
Men On, 2 out.363.480.5251.005
Man on 3rd, <2>.500.535.6471.182

Not perfect consistency, but pretty damn close.

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