Derek Jeter's 10-year contract with the Yankees expires after the 2010 season, when there aren't expected to be many options at shortstop. Assuming Jose Reyes and Jhonny Peralta have their options exercised by the Mets and Indians, respectively, Milwaukee's J.J. Hardy would be the best option on the market. "That's two years away," Cashman said. "That's not something we're even thinking about. Hopefully, Derek will be with us for a long time." Jeter is adamant about playing shortstop, but internally the Yankees are believed to be hoping that he'll switch to the outfield within the next few seasons.