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Suzuki added an infield single in the eighth -- after taking that big cut. Asked if he was going for a third home run, he winked.
"I think he's probably hit to his ballpark, in a sense, all those years. Seattle plays extremely large and if he had been a Yankee for a number of years, who knows how many he might have hit? But we know that there's power there," Girardi said.
"You watch his BP and you can see it," the manager added. "Our ballpark's a little bit different, and you might see more power."
Suzuki finished 10 for 19 (.526) on New York's 5-2 homestand against Texas and Boston. The Yankees, who play 16 of their next 22 games on the road, have outhomered Boston 31-11 while going 8-4 against their longtime rivals this year.
Gonzalez hit his 15th of the season and second in two days with one out in the seventh, snapping Kuroda's scoreless streak at 16 2-3 innings.
Jeter, 38, doubled over the head of center fielder Jacoby Ellsbury leading off the first. With two outs, Curtis Granderson doubled to put New York ahead.
Granderson entered the series in a 4-for-36 funk before homering in each of the first two games. He batted cleanup Sunday for the second time in his career and first with the Yankees.
Jeter clocked a ground-rule double to center in the third. He was on the front end of a double steal with Nick Swisher and scored on Beckett's wild pitch.
NOTES: Teixeira missed his third straight game with a sore left wrist, but he said it's improving and he intends to try to play Monday night in Chicago. "We'll have to see when he goes through some drills how he feels," Girardi said. "I think it's a possibility he could have to deal with this the rest of the year and I think it's a possibility it could be gone, too." Swisher started at first base. ... Granderson batted cleanup for Detroit on May 31, 2009. ... Robinson Cano singled in the fifth to snap skids of 0 for 16 and 1 for 25. ... Yankees 3B Alex Rodriguez (broken left hand) and LHP Andy Pettitte (broken left ankle) both had X-rays. Rodriguez isn't ready to swing a bat yet, and Pettitte said he hopes to be cleared to throw off a mound during the team's next homestand. ... Boston finished 4-6 on its longest road trip of the season. ... Red Sox OF Cody Ross was rested after striking out in all four plate appearances Saturday. ... DH David Ortiz (strained right Achilles) said he thinks he could return to the lineup during the upcoming homestand.
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