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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>? Summary: Alex Rodriguez' latest ninth inning home run -- this time a three-run walk-off -- provided a dramatic end to a rousing Yankee comeback that saw the bombers score six runs in the bottom of the ninth and overtake the Cleveland Indians.? Hero: Rodriguez of course... With two outs in the bottom of the ninth, Rodriguez redirected a Joe Borowski fastball over the center field fence.? Goat: With the Yankees trailing 6-2, Borowski relieved to start the ninth and got his first two outs. Three times, he came within one strike of sealing a win, but couldn't get the job done.? Figure this: A-Rod continues to gain on Albert Pujols' 2006 major league record for the most homers hit in the month of April (14). Rodriguez, who's now hit 10 in 57 at-bats, is four away from tying Pujols with 11 games left in the month.</div><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>NEW YORK (AP) -- Alex Rodriguez kind of chuckled, and declared the best thing about his game-winning homer Thursday was trying to hit Yankees coach Larry Bowa in the head as he rounded third.Yes, Rodriguez is one happy superstar right now, and the Yankees are winning because of it.Rodriguez hit a three-run that capped a comeback from a four-run deficit with two outs in the ninth inning, giving the New York Yankees an 8-6 victory over the Cleveland Indians that completed a three-game sweep.By homering for the third straight game, Rodriguez increased his major league-leading totals to 10 homers and 26 RBIs. His latest drive came after he went hitless in his first four at-bats and committed a throwing error that allowed the Indians' final run to score.</div><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Counting To 10Alex Rodriguez's three-run walk-off against the Indians was also his 10th home run of the season. While it took him just 14 games to get there, A-Rod wasn't the fastest major leaguer in history to reach No. 10.Games Player Year12 Mike Schmidt 197614 Alex Rodriguez 200714 Albert Pujols 200614 Luis Gonzalez 200115 Willie Stargell 197115 Willie Mays 1964</div>Oh, and he's the first player ever to have 2 walk off home runs of 3 or more runs in a 3 game period.
