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"It doesn't matter what the score is after 3, 4, 5, there's still a lot of game left," Jeter said. "You've got to play nine innings."
Sabathia walked rookie Danny Valencia with the bases loaded in the bottom of the sixth to tie the game at 4, but rebounded to strike out J.J. Hardy.
Teixeira came through with the big shot in the seventh, sending a hanging slider from Jesse Crain into the seats in right field, and Mariano Rivera got four outs for his 40th postseason save.
"When you come over here and you're part of the Yankee organization, winning is an attitude," right fielder Nick Swisher said. "To come over here and be a part of it and get to learn from all these guys that played before us, we have that never-die attitude and it definitely showed tonight."
Once again, the Twins couldn't find a way to come up with a big hit when they needed it most. They went 0 for 7 with runners in scoring position and had their big bopper -- DH Jim Thome -- up twice in the final three innings with a chance to put the Twins back in it.
But David Robertson struck out Thome with two on and two out in the seventh and Rivera got the 40-year-old slugger to pop out to Rodriguez with one man on in the ninth to end the game.
"Obviously you know they've got the potential to score, but you don't have that `Oh, gosh, here-we-go-again feeling," said Cuddyer, who also had a double.
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