The 37-year-old missed almost a month of action last season when he injured his other calf.
Manager Joe Girardi has made the smart decision to be very cautious about Jeter's injury. He wants to make sure that his aging shortstop is 100 percent for the regular season, with no nagging injuries to haunt him.
"My alarm was he hurt his calf last year and even though it is the other calf, we are going to be smart about this," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. "I told him, 'Don't even go outside today.' I think he could hit or take BP, but just let it calm down."
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