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Earlier in that inning, A-Rod was booed after fanning with the sacks full for the second out.
"That's a dream at-bat. Those are at-bats I relish, and I had a lot of confidence I would get something done there in a positive way," Rodriguez said. "He gave me one splitter that I laid off of, and I couldn't lay off the other."
Cano flied out with two on to finish the third.
Facing elimination in Detroit, the Yankees earned a reprieve Tuesday. Two spectacular catches by center fielder Curtis Granderson helped shaky starter A.J. Burnett save the season with a 10-1 victory in Game 4.
Back home in the Bronx, 50,960 fans turned out to see New York advance to its third straight AL championship series. Fister, Max Scherzer, Joaquin Benoit and Valverde spoiled the party.
"The level of disappointment is through the roof," Sabathia said.
Nova had 16 wins to lead major league rookies and never looked nervous in this one. He threw 14 of his first 15 pitches for strikes, but the Tigers came out swinging and took advantage.
Surprise playoff star Don Kelly, the second batter of the game, homered to right. Delmon Young hit the next pitch out to left, setting a Detroit record with three homers in a postseason series.
After a leadoff double by Magglio Ordonez in the second, Phil Hughes began warming up in the bullpen. Nova worked his way out of a jam, but Girardi went to Hughes to start the third.
Two innings later, the Yankees announced that Nova was removed with tightness in his right forearm. He was scheduled for an MRI on Friday.
Hughes and Boone Logan kept the score 2-0 until Sabathia entered in the fifth.
Working on two days' rest, he gave up a busted-bat double to speedy Austin Jackson. After two strikeouts and an intentional walk to AL batting champion Miguel Cabrera, Victor Martinez hit an RBI single to make it 3-0.
"It was weird," Sabathia said about pitching in relief. "Everything went really fast, from me warming up to getting in the game. I felt like I was ready.
"Just didn't make pitches, and that's pretty much my whole postseason this year."
Martinez had been 6 for 29 (.207) against Sabathia -- the two were teammates for years in Cleveland.
"I didn't necessarily think it was a hard game to manage," Girardi said. "It's a hard game to swallow."
NOTES: Sabathia can opt out of the $161 million, seven-year contract he signed with the Yankees before the 2009 season. ... General manager Brian Cashman's deal is up and he reiterated that he wants to stay on. "I have a contract that runs to the end of the month. It's going to be a long month," he said. ... Moments after the final out, an image of head athletic trainer Gene Monahan was displayed on the giant scoreboard in center field with the message, "Thank You Geno!" Monahan is retiring after 49 seasons with the club.
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