The Yankees are going to overpay free-agent shortstop Derek Jeter, according to a source close to talks between New York and Jeter's agent, Casey Close. "The Yankees are going to overpay him," said the source. "The question is, how much are they going to overpay him?" The Yankees are expected to finalize a new contract with Jeter before Thanksgiving. Jeter, whose 10-year, $189-million contract expired last Monday, is coming off the worst statistical season of his storied career. Sources close to the situation say Jeter is likely to get a deal worth between $15 million and $20 million annually over three seasons.