82 games, 80 with official at-bats.
335 AB, 123 H, 7 HR, 2 3B, 21 2B, 50 RBI, 62 R, 35 BB, 42 K, 12 SB, .367/.440/.504.
Outside of the having hits in 77 of 80 games and the obvious batting average and hits increases, there's increases in his RBI pace, doubles and a reduced strikeout rate.
Jeter's 162-game averages:
655 AB 208 H, 17 HR, 5 3B, 34 2B, 83 RBI, 123 R, 68 BB, 114 K, 24 SB .318/.390/.464
Not necessarily a huge leap we have seen from Jeter, but that's because he was already so good.
To keep a historical perspective, however, as good as his half-season .367/.440/.504 is, it's essentially what Ty Cobb settled for after 24 seasons: .366/.433/.512
