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Greeted with a mix of cheers and boos, Rodriguez hit a two-run single in the third to give New York a 3-1 lead after Mark Teixeira hit an RBI double earlier in the inning.
Rodriguez said he reserved about 100 tickets for family and friends, including his mother and high school coach, but he didn't give them much else to cheer about. He finished 1 for 4 with two strikeouts, including one leading off the ninth.
The three-time MVP had been benched the past two games for what he and the team called fatigue, and Girardi said he will try to rest Rodriguez one day per week until the All-Star break to avoid him tiring in the future.
Rodriguez missed the start of the season following hip surgery and had played in every game since rejoining the Yankees on May 8. All that followed a wild offseason that included his admission that he used steroids from 2001-03 with Texas.
NOTES: Former Yankees catcher Jim Leyritz was roaming the field during batting practice talking to players. Leyritz lives in South Florida and is scheduled to face trial in September for a DUI manslaughter charge from a December 2007 crash. ... New York LF Johnny Damon, who made a crucial error in Saturday night's loss, did not start because of a sore right calf. He is not expected to miss more time. Cabrera moved over to left, with Gardner starting in center. ... Former broadcaster Roy Firestone sang the national anthem.
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