Teixeira homers to help Yankees sweep Twins

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—Mark Teixeira’s(notes) career-long homer drought is finally over.

After sending a Francisco Liriano(notes) fastball some 420 feet into the Metrodome seats on Thursday, Teixeira thinks his next long ball may not be far behind.

Teixeira ended a 23-game homerless stretch and the New York Yankees completed a season sweep of the Minnesota Twins with a 6-4 victory.

“I’m a streaky home run hitter, and they come in bunches,” Teixeira said. “And after hitting a bunch in a row it took a while to get another one.”

Teixeira, who managed to keep his average and on-base percentage high through his power outage, connected on the first pitch of the fifth inning. It was his 21st homer of the season and first in 96 at-bats, dating to June 12 against the Mets.

Was it starting to wear on him?

“Not at all,” he said. “We’re playing so much great baseball. I’m getting on base. I’m still hitting the ball; I’m just not getting that lift.

“The last couple of weeks, that ball that I hit would’ve been a line drive to the left fielder or maybe a nice hard single,” he added. “But once you get a little bit of a lift, a little bit of backspin, that’s when home runs start coming.”

Mariano Rivera(notes) picked up his 23rd save for the Yankees, who have won eight straight on the road and beat the Twins all seven times they met this season.

Francisco Liriano (4-9) gave up six runs—three earned—on seven hits in 5 1-3 innings for the Twins, who have lost 18 of their past 24 games against the Yankees.

Twins All-Star first baseman Justin Morneau(notes) was 0 for 4 and went 0 for 10 in the series.

“They just pretty much dominated us at home,” Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said. “That’s not supposed to happen.”

New York moved Alfredo Aceves(notes) from the bullpen for a spot start in place of the injured Chien-Ming Wang(notes). Aceves gave up four runs—two charged to him when reliever David Robertson(notes) walked Denard Span(notes) and Matt Tolbert(notes) with the bases loaded in the fourth—on four hits in 3 1-3 innings.

Robertson’s walks were the only hiccups for the sterling New York bullpen. The relievers combined to allow two hits and no runs over the final 5 2-3 innings. Jonathan Albaladejo(notes) (4-1) pitched 1 2-3 hitless innings for the win.

“I thought it was going to come together right out of spring training, so it’s a little later than I thought actually because we’ve had to shuffle some pieces with guys to fit in,” manager Joe Girardi said. “They’ve done everything I’ve asked them to do. They haven’t said, ‘What’s my role?”’

It was another shaky outing for Liriano, who has been nowhere near the dominating performer he was before Tommy John surgery 2 1/2 years ago. Gardenhire said Liriano “is still learning to pitch with less stuff than he had before the surgery.”

With the bases loaded and one out in the second, Liriano got ahead 0-2 on Cody Ransom(notes). But Ransom worked a walk to score Alex Rodriguez(notes) for a 1-0 lead.

“It’s kind of frustrating,” Liriano said. “I should have made some better pitches, especially the 0-2 count. Too many pitches all over the place.”

Derek Jeter(notes) added an RBI single later in the inning to make it 3-0, with all three runs unearned thanks to an error by second baseman Tolbert.

Liriano needed 55 pitches to get through the first two innings, two days after the Yankees squeezed 57 out of Scott Baker(notes) in the first two frames.

The Yankees gave two runs back in the second on errant throws. Aceves threw a ball away on a pickoff attempt at first base and Ransom had a throwing error at third base as the Twins cut the deficit to 3-2.

Ransom and Brett Gardner(notes) had RBI singles in the fourth, and Robertson steeled himself after the two run-scoring walks. He got Joe Mauer(notes) to ground out with the bases loaded to end the inning and keep the Yankees in the lead, 5-4.

“They just wore us down,” Gardenhire said.

NOTES: Twins starter Glen Perkins(notes), who missed his scheduled start on Wednesday because of illness, was still feeling poorly on Thursday. Nick Blackburn(notes) will start Friday against the White Sox and the Twins hope Perkins will be ready for Saturday. … Girardi said A.J. Burnett(notes) will be the first starter after the break, followed by CC Sabathia(notes), Joba Chamberlain(notes) and Andy Pettitte(notes).

Updated Jul 9, 5:55 pm EDT
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  1. big al
    48. Posted by big al Fri Jul 10 6:12pm EDT

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    Beaverkiller i luv you man peace out go yanks
  2. big al
    47. Posted by big al Fri Jul 10 5:29pm EDT

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    BEAVERKILLER how the hell did you know
  3. big al
    46. Posted by big al Fri Jul 10 5:01pm EDT

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    hey beaverkiller you sound like one angry individual whats the matter mommy and daddy didnt give you that pony for your sixteen birthday peace have a good day
  4. big al
    45. Posted by big al Fri Jul 10 3:35pm EDT

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    now that we have taken care of the twins lets get these angels GO YANKS
  5. big al
    44. Posted by big al Fri Jul 10 3:23pm EDT

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    now that we have taken care of the twins lets get these angels GO YANKS
  6. big al
    43. Posted by big al Fri Jul 10 3:13pm EDT

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    JOHN S are you out there buddy it has been quite a while we have not correspond with each other i hope you are doing much better than your team but as i told you before the red sox and the yankees will be flip flopping the first and second place anyway have yourself a great day go sox go yanks
  7. big al
    42. Posted by big al Fri Jul 10 3:02pm EDT

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    JOHN S are you out there buddy it has been quite a while we have not correspond with each other i hope you are doing much better than your team but as i told you before the red sox and the yankees will be flip flopping the first and second place anyway have yourself a great day go sox go yanks
  8. Hudson  S. III.
    41. Posted by Hudson S. III. Fri Jul 10 12:38pm EDT

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    Like the proverbial deer in the headlights, the Twins seem to freeze everytime they play the 'pinstripers'. They appear tepid, mechanical, and tight. This has been the case since they played at the old met. I can't recall how they were able to get by them in 87 and 91? Probably because the Yankees were not contenders those years? Unless they can snap out of this syndrome, it appears impossible that they will be able to get past the ALDS unless the Yankees collapase which presently appears highly unlikely.
  9. dragons
    40. Posted by dragons Fri Jul 10 10:54am EDT

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    Go Yankees. I got my yankees gear from swagbucks. Go to http://swagbucks.com/refer/ShaneV
  10. Red SoxTurnYourClothesPink
    39. Posted by Red SoxTurnYourClothesPink Fri Jul 10 10:18am EDT

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    Let's not get too arrogant, fellow Yankees fans.There is a long way to go.
  11. Daunte Lohses
    38. Posted by Daunte Lohses Fri Jul 10 9:47am EDT

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    The Yanks are a very good team this year... not too many holes in their offense, and their defense seems to be better than usual. If you want to beat them, you can't make errors, and you need a clutch hit at least 33% of the time with RISP. The Twins didn't deserve to win a single game this series, as compared with the series in NY, where they yanks hung in there and were rewarded with getting ALL the breaks. Yet, it is still DISGUSTING to see Tex getting the starting vote over Morneau. Tex is very good, and certainly worthy of all-star consideration, but I don't know how anyone can rationalize this being legit. Morneau leads him in just about every category. Ridiculous stuff like this actually takes well deserved credit away from the Yankee club in other categories. Go Twins!
  12. Rich G
    37. Posted by Rich G Fri Jul 10 9:12am EDT

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    Hey ebby - it was also 2007.....
  13. SteelersFan
    36. Posted by SteelersFan Fri Jul 10 8:08am EDT

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    HOW DO YOU LIKE US NOW,DANIEL? AND I SHOULD ASK THE SAME QUESTION TO YOU,BEAVERKILLER! The Yankees are gonna be in 1st place and you're gonna dip down to 2nd place! GOOOOOOOO YANKEES!!! AL EAST LEADERS!
  14. John S
    35. Posted by John S Fri Jul 10 1:47am EDT

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    fisher, this is for sports. work is ova. this is cheap advertising to say the least.
  15. John S
    34. Posted by John S Fri Jul 10 1:43am EDT

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    b g. im shocked :0) i thought he would be on fire tonight. quick , someone get the smelling salt.
  16. I HATE SPAM!
    33. Posted by I HATE SPAM! Fri Jul 10 1:39am EDT

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    Fisher_77 is bs with his garbage spam..it's a pyramid scheme...take your bs elsewhere like the ftc's website!
  17. boston garden
    32. Posted by boston garden Fri Jul 10 1:25am EDT

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    thnx john...silence from the peanut gallery.....
  18. boston garden
    31. Posted by boston garden Fri Jul 10 1:12am EDT

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    @ mike a: yes, morneau belongs as a reserve....twins played good,.
  19. John S
    30. Posted by John S Fri Jul 10 1:06am EDT

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    Well said b g # 30. thats more like it :0)
  20. boston garden
    29. Posted by boston garden Fri Jul 10 1:01am EDT

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    Lets say this together daniel: NYY YANKEES AND BOSTON RED SOX, AL EAST LEADERS!!!!!
  21. AnimeLife00
    28. Posted by AnimeLife00 Fri Jul 10 12:49am EDT

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    where's butthurt daniel the troll we've been seeing for the past week.
    Yankees AL EAST LEADER!!!! that one is for you danny boy.

    Anyways back to business. We need to start building off this lead and start making the sox get to 2nd cause we all honestly know the sox arent gonna rest.
  22. Stephen B
    27. Posted by Stephen B Fri Jul 10 12:28am EDT

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    Where are all those Wise guy Dead socks fans now? They will end up 4th in the division and fire Francona. I told them Zimmer was available, Zim declined, Maybe Earl Weaver can ressurect the Dead Socks, I doubt it though. Yankees are going to run away with it after the All Star game/////////
  23. pistolpete
    26. Posted by pistolpete Fri Jul 10 12:18am EDT

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    To IOWNU, what a great conversationalist you must be. I'll bet your a hit with the other rodeo clowns you work with. Last time I knew the Rangers had a site, or has it faded like the Rangers always do come July. You really should stick to the message boards there, you'll at least be able to talk about how great it is living in a bunk house, and how looking at bulls nuts all day turn you on etc....
  24. Aaron
    25. Posted by Aaron Fri Jul 10 12:14am EDT

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    Tip my cap to the Yanks, swept our team. Mystical why we can't beat you guys..seems like we're scared. Gone with the waaay overpaid, crappy homerun happy park, and looking forward to the Chisuks. BTW, Daniel will have the last laugh
  25. ebby12ny
    24. Posted by ebby12ny Fri Jul 10 12:04am EDT

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    IOWNU, brilliant comments now go watch whatever mediocre team you root for, and get treatment for your Yankee envy. GO NY YANKEES AL EAST LEADERS!!!!
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