Mark Feinsand discusses Jeter's slump:

Jeter won't even offer a guess at the reason for his declining numbers, but Yankees hitting coach Kevin Long has his own theory.

"I can tell you that he probably lost 30-35 points in his average due to his hand injury, but he'd never admit that," Long said. "His swing wasn't the same, he was favoring it and he got into some problems when it came to staying behind the baseball, which has always been his strength. He still contributed and helped us in other ways, but his hitting suffered." ...

Jeter began expanding his strike zone, swinging at pitches on the corners or off the plate. As Long watched those bad habits, he knew something wasn't right.

I'm not worried. Back in 2004, Jeter had a .256 average, .316 OBA and .414 SLG at this stage of the game, s compared to his .276/.336/.379 now. That year, he ended up at .292/.352/.471. Barring unforseen circumstances, I expect to see him above or around .300 by the end of the year.

Via Alex.