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"I think Joe did a great job," Rodriguez said. "Robertson was kind of a bold move and it paid off. I think those were the two biggest outs of the game."
After falling behind 3-0 on Carlos Pena's first-inning homer, the Yankees tied it in the third on Mark Teixeira's RBI single. They broke it open two innings later with four runs off Price (12-5), who wilted in the 91-degree heat during a 36-pitch fifth.
"It was pretty brutal, but I can't really blame anything on it," Price said. "I just wasn't very good."
After tossing two scoreless innings Tuesday night for the American League at Angel Stadium, Price slogged through his worst start of the season. He entered with a league-best ERA of 2.42, but the 24-year-old lefty gave up seven runs, seven hits and four walks in five innings.
"I didn't get myself prepared for this game the way I should," Price said.
Cano's two-out triple off the left-field fence cut it to 3-2 in the first. Jeter and Rodriguez had RBI singles in the fifth before Posada's double made it 7-3.
Nick Swisher added an RBI single in the sixth off Andy Sonnanstine, and Rodriguez hit the first pitch in the seventh off an advertisement at the back of the Tampa Bay bullpen, way beyond the 399 sign.
Gabe Kapler hit a solo homer off Boone Logan in the seventh, but the Rays stranded seven runners through the first three innings and 12 overall.
"We kind of had them on the ropes again, and then it kind of went away," Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon said. "I thought we played good baseball for three days. We just didn't pitch well today."
NOTES: Maddon gave All-Star LF Carl Crawford a partial rest, starting him at DH. Kapler played left field. Crawford lost track of how many outs there were on Evan Longoria's inning-ending flyout in the eighth. ... Joba Chamberlain struck out three in 1 2-3 innings, allowing a run in the ninth on pinch-hitter Matt Joyce's RBI double before Rivera came on. ... New York scored six runs with two outs.
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