Derek Jeter has already moved on from his disappointing 2010 campaign, in which he hit just .270, 44 points below his career average. "I've always been pretty good in my career in terms of forgetting about previous seasons, whether it was a good season or a bad season," Jeter said. "You have to forget about it and move on." Jeter, 36, has already been working out for roughly a month, including a session with New York hitting coach Kevin Long. "The main thing you always want going into a season, you want to make sure that you're healthy," Jeter said. "You've got to maintain yourself throughout the course of the year, so that's why you work in the offseason."