DETROIT — The Jeter Way will work. It really will. Even in Miami.
That’s the word from those Yankees who know him best.
Jeter’s 4-11 Marlins arrive at Yankee Stadium on Monday for a two-game series without their CEO and co-owner Derek Jeter, but Jeter’s Marlins some day will be good, these Yankees insist.
There remains supreme faith in Jeter, who owns five championship rings with the Yankees.
“Everything I know about him and knowing him for the last 10 years, he’s going to be successful,’’ CC Sabathia told The Post at Comerica Park before the Yankees’ split doubleheader against the Tigers was rained out Sunday on another bitter cold, wet day in Motown.