It's hard to tell for sure, and Jeter still is in the game in the top of the fourth, but he doesn't seem to have the same free, easy gait that he did last night.

     Maybe his stop and start baserunning adventure in the first was a problem, maybe moving to his left on the ball up the middle in the second was something, or maybe it's nothing. Fact is, if he were hurting, the Yankees would have pulled him.

 

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