Derek Jeter collected four hits in New York's win over Texas on Monday night, pushing his average to .411 this season. It marked the 42nd time he had four hits in a game during his career. "He's playing like he's 25," manager Joe Girardi said. "He's off to a great start. He feels good physically and that's the most important thing." Since returning from the disabled on July 4, 2011, just days before getting career hit No. 3,000 in a five-hit game, Jeter is hitting .346 over his last 85 games. "I keep kidding him that it's like 1999 again -- three hits every day. He's amazing," Alex Rodriguez said.