Yanks Bring Back A-Rod, Sit Teixeira

Rodriguez was activated off the DL after two rehab games for Double-A Trenton

Alex Rodriguez is back and Mark Teixeira is out for the Yankees - though they hope Teixeira will miss only a few games.

Rodriguez, on the disabled list since May 4 with a strained right hamstring, returned to the lineup for Thursday's game against Toronto, batting fifth. Teixeira, meanwhile, missed his second straight game with a neck problem, with manager Joe Girardi expecting the first baseman to sit out at least two more but hoping he won't need a DL stint.

Teixeira received cortisone shots in multiple places in his neck Thursday, a day after an MRI showed inflammation but no serious damage. He also got cortisone shots - but in fewer spots - two weeks earlier after he missed a pair of games because of the same issue.

The 36-year-old switch-hitter said Thursday he's dealt with neck and upper back tightness throughout his career, though massages usually kept it in check. He has difficulty turning his head and was noticeably stiff as he spoke to reporters.

"This just got too much," he said.

In the final season of a $180 million, eight-year contract, Teixeira is batting .195 with three homers, four doubles and 12 RBIs.

"I'm not going to make any excuses," he said. "If you're out there, you have to perform."

Rodriguez was activated off the DL after two rehab games for Double-A Trenton. He homered Wednesday night.

The 40-year-old slugger had been batting .194 with the Yankees, but homered three times in his last five games before going on the DL.

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