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New York's record-setting errorless streak ended at 18 games when catcher Jorge Posada threw the ball into center field on Andrus' fourth-inning steal of second base. Posada's error, which allowed Andrus to take third, was the Yankees' first since shortstop Ramiro Pena misplayed a grounder by the Blue Jays' Jose Bautista at Toronto on May 13.
New York broke the previous major league mark of 17 games, set by the Boston Red Sox from June 11-30, 2006.
Padilla gave up seven runs, seven hits and four walks in 3 2-3 innings, his ERA rising to 5.57. Before the game, Texas put All-Star outfielder Josh Hamilton on the disabled list with an abdominal strain, an injury that will sideline him from two weeks to two months.
Notes: The Yankees' May 3 rainout at home against the Los Angeles Angels has been rescheduled for Sept. 14 at 7:05 p.m. ... New York OF Xavier Nady (elbow) made 40 throws in the outfield in his second day of his throwing program, and felt pain on just two, according to Yankees manager Joe Girardi. "It's much better today," said Nady, who is scheduled to take a day off before resuming Thursday. Infielder Cody Ransom (right quadriceps) is to start at rehab assignment Thursday with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. LHP Damaso Marte (left shoulder tendinitis) is to throw a bullpen session Friday.
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