Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter isn't a lock to return to the lineup on Monday night in Cleveland.
"If everything goes right, we will try to get him to Cleveland," Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said. "Monday is the day we are shooting for, but it depends."
He has been out since suffering Grade 1 right calf strain June 13.
Jeter is six hits shy of 3,000, and if he doesn't play Monday night, chances are he won't get the historic hit against the Indians because the Yankees play Tuesday and Wednesday in Cleveland before returning home Thursday to open a four-game series against the Rays.
Jeter's Monday Return Isn't A Certainty





