Derek Jeter admitted that talks with the Yankees on a new contract this offseason weren't ideal, but he's ready to move past the speed bump. "I've addressed this already; I don't want to keep talking about it," the shortstop said. "The way I look at it, it's over with, it's done with, I'm happy. This is where I want to be. This is where I want to play. I've said that from Day One and I'm ready to move on. It's over with in my mind." Jeter's larger concern is proving that his sub-par 2010, in which he batted a career-low .270 and posted the worst numbers of his career in many offensive categories. "Every year I try to forget about the last one, good or bad," he said. "I'm coming off a season I wasn't too happy with but I have to forget about it. You have to come back and make some adjustments and prepare for this season here." Instead, Jeter said he prefers to focus on positives like his pursuit of 3,000 hits, a plateau no Yankee has ever reached and one he is 74 hits shy of. "I'll try to enjoy it, I guess," he said. "I don't take anything for granted and I'm not just assuming it's going to happen. I've always been one to shy away from anything that was personal because I really didn't like the focus to be on me. But I think it's something that should be appreciated. I'm talking about myself appreciating the journey and to have fun with it. That's what I'm going to try to focus on."