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A-Rod says Yanks aren’t done

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“It’s a fun challenge. You have to beat the best and he’s obviously the best,’ Teixeira said, putting a sunny spin on a tremendously hard task. “We’ll have a chance to see what we’re made of.”

That was essentially manager Joe Girardi’s take, even before he re-jiggered a Game 2 lineup missing the injured Derek Jeter.

With the captain sidelined for the season due to a fractured left ankle suffered in Game 1, Girardi installed Ichiro Suzuki and Robinson Cano as his 1-2 hitters, while elevating Teixeira, Raul Ibanez and Russell Martin into the 3-4-5 spots.

Nothing has helped Cano, whose 0-for-26 slide is the longest single postseason hitless streak in Yankees history.

“All I can do is stay positive,” Cano said. “I know we’ve got a great team. This is not about one guy.”

Even Tigers manager Jim Leyland seemed astounded, “because you know the Yankees are going to break out here at some point,” he said on Monday. “That is just a matter of fact.

“We’re just hoping we can keep the Yankees from swinging the bats too good the next few days,” Leyland added. “But you are certainly concerned about it because they are just too good (as) hitters.”

Twice before, Leyland’s Tiger teams have taken the Yankees out of a playoff series – the ’06 ALDS and last year’s ALDS. The Yankees still have ace CC Sabathia on deck for Game 4, though the Tigers have all the advantages now.

“We still have the desire,” Teixeira said. “We just need to get the job done. We’ve done it before.”

Neither club worked out on Monday’s travel day, and Girardi only wanted his team to “rest, rest.”

Rodriguez (3-for-23, 0 RBI this postseason) and Nick Swisher ( 4-for-26, 1 RBI) had even suggested that this might be a good time to go traveling – even to spacious, pitcher-friendly Comerica Park – after two straight losses and a less-than-friendly Stadium vibe.

“It doesn’t get much tougher than Verlander,” Martin said. “But it doesn’t really matter much at this point. We’ve just got to find ways to win, whatever it is.

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