The Yankees have quickly worked through a disagreement with captain Derek Jeter on how he handled Jorge Posada's actions over the weekend. Posada asked out of the lineup on Saturday against the Red Sox after seeing that he was batting ninth. Club officials were unhappy with Jeter's comments about Posada on Sunday, feeling that he essentially condoned his longtime teammate's actions with what he said to reporters. On Monday, the Yankees held an internal conference call regarding the matter with Jeter, team president Randy Levine, general manager Brian Cashman and managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner. Jeter repeated no less than eight times in a four-minute interview at his locker before Monday night's Yankees-Rays game, "We are all on the same page. "If I tell you we talked for 20 minutes, you're going to try to find out what we talked about for 20 minutes. If I tell you we talked for 30 seconds, you're going to say it was too short. So I got nothing for you."