In order for Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter to make big money in 2014, he'll have to hit a number of incentives. Jeter signed a three-year, $51 million deal with New York this week that contains a player option for 2014. ESPN.com learned the details of that clause from a baseball official familiar with the contract details. Jeter's salary in 2014 could range between $8 million and $17 million, depending on how Jeter plays in the first three years. The player option for 2014 starts at $8 million. It then can go up by: --$4 million if he wins an MVP award in 2011, '12 or '13. --$2 million if he finishes second through sixth in any of those years. --$1.5 million if he wins a Silver Slugger in any of those years. --$500,000 if he wins a Gold Glove in any of those years. --$500,0000 if he wins an LCS MVP award in any of those years. --$500,000 if he wins a World Series MVP award in any of those years.