The Pontipee brothers, after all, are trapped in a dull, generic plot when they're not leaping over sawhorses, whereas there's a knowing awareness of form to Dr. Frank-N-Furter's gyrations that goes way beyond mere choreography.
Jeter, who turns 39 on June 26, broke his ankle in the American League Championship Series against Detroit last October and had it surgically repaired a week later by Dr. Robert Anderson in Charlotte, N.