Jorge Posada has fallen out of the regular lineup of the Yankees this season, but he still plans to play in 2012. Posada is batting .237 with 10 homers and 37 RBIs, though most of the damage to those numbers came during an early season slump. He's batting over .300 in 30 starts since the first week of June. Posada will turn 40 on Wednesday. "You put yourself in the situation and hopefully you try to do everything possible to keep in the lineup, and I have to look at it like that now," Posada said. "I don't know. It's just one of those things." He is in the final year of a $52.4 million, four-year contract. "It's tough for me to tell you exactly what I'm going to do, to tell you the truth," Posada said, when asked about playing next season. "I really won't know until the season is over and I get home, and see what happens in the offseason. I'll work out and stuff. I haven't really thought about it, but I still think that I will (play) right now."