Yankee fans may soon be able to meet outside the Bronx stadium at the corner of Jeter Street and Rivera Avenue.

Cary Goodman, who runs the area’s business improvement district, is petitioning City Council to rename East 161st Street between Gerard and River avenues after the retired Yankees shortstop.

“If the NYC Council approves the request, Rivera Avenue and Jeter Street will form baseball’s most prestigious intersection,” Goodman said.

Jeter’s fellow former Bomber Mariano Rivera got the corner of River Avenue and East 161st Street named after him in 2013.

“In Jeter’s case, he’s so uniquely a part of the Bronx. His whole career was spent here,” Goodman told The Post.

He said local Councilwoman Vanessa Gibson plans to introduce legislation to rename the street in honor of Jeter by March.

Goodman plans to hold a press conference at the intersection Wednesday to drum up support for the street renaming ahead of Jeter’s election to the Baseball Hall of Fame next week.

“The only way we could anticipate this not happening is if the mayor would veto it because he’s a big Red Sox fan,” Goodman said.

A spokeswoman for Mayor Bill de Blasio did not immediately return a message seeking comment.

A council spokesman said, “Council Member Gibson has not agreed to a Street Co-Naming at this time and will consider any future applications brought to her attention and office, as we typically do. There is no formal request from anyone at this time for a Street Co-Naming for Derek Jeter.”