Derek Jeter played five innings for Double-A Trenton on Saturday, going 1-for-2 at the plate as he aims to return to New York's lineup soon. Despite all of Jeter's accomplishments as the starting shortstop for the Yankees, he was nervous heading into the appearance. "You know, I haven't played in three weeks," Jeter said. "So there was some nerves. I didn't sleep much (Friday night). It feels good to get going because you can't simulate anything you do in a game. You can try to do it on the field, but until you get in a game and you actually have to move, you won't know until then." Jeter hasn't played since June 13 because of a strained right calf. "I felt good," said Jeter, who is tentatively scheduled to play all nine innings for Trenton on Sunday night before likely returning to the Yankees on Monday night in Cleveland. "I did a lot of things, going first to third, tagging up. Getting balls to the right and left. I moved around quite a bit. I'm happy how everything went. "I was (tentative) when I first started in Tampa when I first started to run, but I think it's like that anytime you're injured. I dislocated my shoulder (in 2003) and a lot of things, and initially you're kind of hesitant."