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MLB: Kansas City 4, New York Yankees 3

KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 3 (UPI) -- Jonathan Broxton retired Alex Rodriguez with the tying run on third Thursday, to end the game and preserve Kansas City's 4-3 win over the New York Yankees.

The Royals won at home for the first time this season after losing their first 10 in Kansas City.

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The night started and ended poorly for the Yankees, who lost superstar reliever Mariano Rivera prior to the contest -- for the evening and perhaps for more than that.

Rivera injured his right knee while catching fly balls in the outfield during batting practice. He was taken to a hospital for further examination.

Kansas City never trailed, getting three RBI from Mike Moustakas on a solo homer in the second and a two-run single in the fifth.

Mark Teixeira drove in two runs for the Yankees, the second of them in the seventh inning on a sacrifice fly that cut New York's deficit to one run.

Broxton came on in the ninth as Kansas City's fifth pitcher and began the inning by giving up a single to Derek Jeter and walking Curtis Granderson. He got Teixeira to ground into a double play and Rodriguez followed with a groundout to end the game.

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It was the fifth save for Broxton and made a winner out of starter Danny Duffy (2-2), who allowed two runs on six hits in 5 1/3 innings.

The loss went to David Phelps (0-1), who surrendered two runs on six hits in four frames. Phelps made his first start of the season after replacing Freddy Garcia in the rotation.

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