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The Yankees went on to put runners on first and second, but Marmol struck out pinch-hitter Chris Dickerson to end the game.
"It was a perfect day, for the Cubs," Rodriguez said.
Freddy Garcia (5-6) shook off a slow start and worked seven solid innings for the Yankees, allowing three runs and six hits. The right-hander struck out three and walked two.
Chicago got to Garcia for two in the first and one in the third. Ramirez had an run-scoring single in each inning, and Castro doubled in Kosuke Fukudome in the first.
Ramirez also made one of his best plays in the field, charging in to barehand Russell Martin's slow roller to third before making a strong throw to first.
"He made some plays last night, too," Quade said. "Maybe he's feeling it a little bit and I certainly hope so. Don't change a thing for another four months, please."
NOTES: The game was delayed for a couple minutes before the third inning. Girardi said there was a light either on the corner of camera well in center field or just beyond it. ... Former Yankees manager Joe Torre, now an executive with Major League Baseball, was on the field before the game and spent some time with Girardi and Quade. Torre's right arm was in a sling after undergoing rotator cuff surgery. ... Girardi said he might give regular designated hitter Jorge Posada a start at first base during New York's six-game trip to Chicago and Cincinnati. Posada was batting .457 (16 for 35) in his last nine games heading into Friday, and Girardi is hoping he can stay sharp during the stint at NL parks. ... Seth Meyers, the head writer of "Saturday Night Live," led the singing of "Take Me Out To The Ball Game" during the seventh-inning stretch.
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