MLB

Inside Derek Jeter’s bachelor pad

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Here’s a never before seen look inside Derek Jeter’s swinging 88th floor penthouse atop Trump World Tower at UN Plaza on the East Side. Jeter’s apartment features a 77-foot wall of windows in the game area along the southern exposure—with a knockout view of the Empire State Building. Evan Joseph
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There’s seating for the Yankees’ starting lineup—plus a few bench warmers—at the dining table with 14 plush chairs,situated before adramatic view from inside Trump World Tower. Evan Joseph
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The 5,425-square-foot captain’s quarters boasts 360-degree views of Manhattan, four bedrooms, 5 1/2 baths, an eat in kitchen and a fireplace. Evan Joseph
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Another room features nail-studded club chairs, a poker table, a telescope and a black piano share the southeast corner, with views of the East River and the UN building. Evan Joseph
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Derek Jeter’s apartment resides in the Trump World Tower at 845 UN Plaza. Robert Miller
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Derek Jeter arrives at his Trump World Tower apartment building. Brigitte Stelzer
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Derek Jeter’s entryway features a diamond-shaped wood floor inlay with his No. 2 (far left). A living-room slate fireplace is opposite cozy seating for two. And, ladies, that door (rear left) leads to the master suite. Evan Joseph
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Jeter’s man’s lair has ultrasuede wallpaper covering the 16-foot-high walls. There’s a pool table, a poker table that seats eight, a dining room table with room for 14, and even an old-school bar tabletop PacMan game. Evan Joseph
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Jeter’s apartment has just gone back on the market for a discounted $17.95 million, down from the $20 million price of two years ago. Evan Joseph