Derek Jeter has started the season well with an American League-best .372 batting average, 54 hits and a .956 OPS.
"We're all getting older," said the 37-year-old shortstop. "I think that's pointing out the obvious. Everybody gets older. But just because you've gotten older doesn't mean you can't do things."
Jeter isn't surprised by his early-season success.
"You don't just sit around and do nothing in the offseason," he said. "I worked hard in the offseason to continue it and again in Spring Training."
Jeter Attributes Hot Start To Hard Work