Derek Jeter, as always, was the first member of the Yankees to arrive at the team's camp. Jeter will turn 38 this June. Position players aren't required to report until Feb. 25, but the shortstop feels as though he doesn't have time to waste. "You see all these kids out here now," Jeter said. "When I first came down here, it was just me. They didn't do this when I started. I came on my own and I dragged my roommate down with me, R.D. Long. The only people down here were rehabbers. Then they started bringing people down and now they have this." He wants to make sure this season starts off right. "I feel really good," he said. "You make adjustments every year to the program, but for the most part it's the same. ... I'm down here working, trying to pick up where we left off last year when I came back from the injury." Jeter has been hitting in the batting tunnels and will begin hitting on the field on Sunday.