Derek Jeter has recorded four-straight two-hit games as his career winds down and the shortstop will play in every game for the New York Yankees down the stretch.

"Obviously, some of those days are going to be DH days to keep him going, similar to what [Sunday] is," Joe Girardi said. "He had Monday off, but now he's swinging the bat and I'm going to keep him in there."

Jeter has made the most of his last homestand so far, hitting .471 with two doubles, a home run and three RBIs.

"It's fun. It's a lot better when they're cheering for you," said Jeter. "But the fans have been great to me all season. Now, I feel good, and we're still trying to win games. Until we're out of games, we all need to battle and play as hard as we can."