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Derek Jeter’s wife Hannah, daughters make rare appearance for Hall of Fame induction

Derek Jeter’s family made a rare public appearance to watch the Yankees legend be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on Wednesday.

Jeter’s wife, Hannah, was spotted by The Post beaming in the crowd with the couple’s two daughters — 19-month-old Story Grey and 3 -year-old Bella Raine Jeter.

The girls wore matching blue bow dresses, along with white bows in their hair and donned identical patterned face masks

Meanwhile, Hannah, the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model, was all grins in photos from the induction ceremony in Cooperstown.

She was pictured smiling and clapping while chatting with Jeter’s mother Dorothy. Hannah, who sported a voluminous ponytail hairstyle, was dressed in a black collared dress that featured a belted waist.

Jeter, along with Ted Simmons, Larry Walker and the late players’ union leader Marvin Miller, were inducted into the HOF during the event as part of the 2020 class. The ceremony twice was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hannah Jeter and daughters Story and Bella wave to Derek Jeter as he’s inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

Yankees fans have long awaited the day to see No. 2 be inducted into baseball’s most prestigious club.

Jeter — whose illustrious 20-year career was on display Tuesday inside the Hall of Fame museum — is the 28th individual to be inducted as a Yankee.

Former New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter sits on stage at the Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

The Jeter family sighting is certainly a rare moment, as they’re known to be very private. Hannah has previously spoken about why she prefers to be away from the spotlight.

“[Social media] has never felt natural to me. I know it’s necessary in my industry, and I absolutely have to when it’s part of a contract. But a lot of people post their children and husbands, and for me that will never be the case,” she told Editorialist magazine in November 2019.

Hannah Jeter and daughter Bella watch Derek Jeter’s induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame on Wednesday. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

“Both my husband and I have been in a place in our careers where we have to share so much. And we can handle it,” she continued. “But when you love something so much, you want to protect it more than anything in the world. And for me, that’s my relationship, that’s my kids.”