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The Royals lost for the 10th time in 13 games, including six of their last seven on the road, and are back to their losing ways in the Bronx. After winning on Saturday, Kansas City lost for the 28th time in 34 games at Yankee Stadium.
"They out-dueled us, essentially," Podsednik said.
Phil Hughes (12-3) didn't return after the rain delay but still earned the win for New York, despite needing 95 pitches to get through 5 1-3 innings in another shaky start.
The Yankees gave him a big cushion early against Sean O'Sullivan (1-1), who beat them on Tuesday night as a member of the Los Angeles Angels.
O'Sullivan was traded to the Royals on Thursday, allowing him to become the first big league pitcher since the late Cory Lidle in 2004 to make starts against the same opponent within six days of each other while throwing for different clubs, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
O'Sullivan only allowed two hits over six innings Tuesday night, and set down the first six batters he faced in order on Sunday. Granderson finally figured him out, though, leading off the third by driving a 3-1 pitch into the bullpen in right field.
The Yankees wound up scoring four times in the third inning, and after Rick Ankiel got one back with a homer in the fourth, Granderson went deep again in the bottom half.
"I left that first one over the plate too much, and he got a pretty good swing on it," O'Sullivan said. "The second one I thought was a pretty good pitch, but he hit it out anyway."
NOTES: The Yankees won their major league-leading 23rd series of the season. ... Teixeira extended his streak of reaching base to a career high 41 games. It's the longest run for the Yankees since A-Rod did it in 53 consecutive in 2004. ... It was umbrella giveaway day at Yankee Stadium for the first 18,000 fans. Many popped them open during the rain delay.
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