Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins issued some advice to Derek Jeter on Tuesday. One year after calf issues tormented Rollins for virtually the entire 2010 season, he said: "The best advice I can give Derek is, 'You're going to get healed in the offseason.'" The Yankees placed Jeter on the disabled list with a calf strain on Tuesday. He is just six hits shy of 3,000 for his career. "I don't even think about my calf injury anymore," Rollins says now, 14 months after he suffered a Grade 2 strain of his calf while running simple wind sprints. "But all last year? That was No. 1 -- before anything, before I stretched, before I hit, before I looked at who was pitching. It was, 'How's my calf?'" Rollins strained his right calf muscle before the Philadelphia's 2010 home opener, sat out 35 days, came back in May, strained the calf muscle again three days later and then missed another month. It wasn't until November and December, when he was able to allow the injury to heal fully, he said, that the discomfort went away. Rollins conceded that because his injury was a Grade 2 strain -- slightly more serious than Jeter's Grade 1 sprain -- "he's in better shape than I was."