Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter is known to have to set routine and hating to deviate from it. However, coming off his worst offensive season, Jeter is going to break with his habitual offseason plan and do one-on-one sessions with Yankees hitting coach Kevin Long, according to The New York Post. The two had begun to implement some changes late in the year that showed some positive results, namely shortening Jeter's swing. "This is the first time he has done something like this in the offseason," Long said by phone. "And why should he have done anything before. He has had such a prolific career and been so good. He didn't feel the need to go out and do stuff. But now we are thinking let's get on an offseason program and be where we need to be when spring training opens. The only reason to do this is because he did have a down year."