Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter left Monday night's Yankees-Indians game at Yankee Stadium after suffering an injury to his right calf while running out a fly ball leading off the fifth inning. Jeter was taken to New York Presbyterian Hospital for an MRI and, an hour after the Yankees had lost, 1-0, the club announced he had suffered a Grade I strain of the calf. It was not immediately known how long Jeter would be out of the lineup but before the diagnosis was know, manager Joe Girardi said he did not expect Jeter to play Tuesday night against the Texas Rangers. "You just don't see him come out of games," Girardi said. "So my gut feeling is he won't be in there." The injury puts on hold Jeter's pursuit of 3,000 hits, a plateau he moved closer to when he singled leading off the bottom of the first inning. That hit gave Jeter 2,994 hits for his career.