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Garza gave up seven runs -- five earned -- eight hits and four walks in 5 1-3 innings.
"I didn't think I threw the ball that bad," he said.
Garza has allowed 17 earned runs in his last three starts, raising his ERA from 3.46 to 4.01, after giving up 17 earned runs in his previous 11 outings.
"The stuff is good. I see him trying to do too much in certain situations," Maddon said.
Coming off a 3-6 trip, New York built its early lead on Granderson's two-run homer in the third and a pair of unearned runs in the fifth after second baseman Ben Zobrist fumbled Cervelli's leadoff grounder. Alex Rodriguez hit a bases-loaded sacrifice fly, and Garza walked Nick Swisher on five pitches with the bases loaded.
Nova couldn't hold the 4-0 lead, allowing the first four batters to reach in sixth. A catcher's interference call on Cervelli with Carl Crawford at the plate drove in the first run, Longoria grounded into a run-scoring double play, Johnson greeted Boone Logan with an RBI single and Gaudin walked B.J. Upton with the bases loaded before Jason Bartlett's inning-ending flyout.
Steinbrenner's type of game.
"Grittiness. Tough innings. Tough at-bats. Both teams playing hard," Girardi said. "I think this is something he would have really liked."
NOTES: Steinbrenner's granddaughter, Haley Swindal, fulfilled a promise to her grandfather to one day sing at Yankee Stadium by performing "God Bless America" during the seventh-inning stretch. Frank Sinatra Jr. sang the national anthem before the game. ... Mark Teixeira, Rodriguez and Robinson Cano combined to go 0 for 13. ... New York may call up RHP Andrew Brackman.
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