CC Sabathia became baseball's first 19-game winner with a one-hitter over eight innings as the Yankees completed a four- game sweep of Oakland with a 5-0 win. Check out more at Pinstripe Alley and Athletics Nation.
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C.C. Sabathia, Jonathan Albaladejo Complete One-Hit Shutout Of A's
Bronx, NY (Sports Network) - CC Sabathia became baseball's first 19-game winner with a one-hitter over eight innings as the Yankees completed a four- game sweep of Oakland with a 5-0 win.
Sabathia (19-5) now has a streak of 21 unbeaten starts at home, during which time he's gone 16-0. The streak dates back to July 18, 2009 and is the longest in franchise history since Ron Guidry posted 16 straight winning decisions at home in 1985-86.
The 19 wins matches a career high for Sabathia, who has done it three times and for consecutive years.
The stout lefty yielded only a Mark Ellis single in the second inning, issued three walks and struck out five to win his sixth straight start dating back to an August 1 loss to Tampa Bay.
New York ran its win streak to six games -- the longest streak since a seven-game run from July 3-9 -- while increasing its lead over the idle Rays atop the American League East standings to 1 1/2 games.
Curtis Granderson hit two home runs and drove in three after entering the game in the second inning for Nick Swisher, who developed stiffness in his left knee. Jorge Posada opened the scoring with a solo blast in the second.
It was the Yankees' first four-game sweep of Oakland since September 5-8, 1985.
Dallas Braden (9-10) pitched well through five-plus innings before leaving with cramping on a hot day at Yankee Stadium that saw temperatures on the field in excess of 100 degrees. The southpaw was charged with only two hits and one run with two walks and four strikeouts.
The Athletics wrapped up a 10-game road trip at 4-6.
Posada and Granderson each hit solo home runs over the first six innings to back Sabathia's efforts on the mound. Granderson's two-run shot to right off Michael Wuertz in the seventh made it a 4-0 game.
Oakland advanced a runner as far as second only once in the first seven innings when Cliff Pennington reached second on a throwing error by Posada in the third inning.
Sabathia retired 15 of the next 16 batters following the miscue before putting the first two runners on in the eighth. He hit Jeff Larish with a pitch and walked Landon Powell, but set the next three batters down in order to complete his outing.
Austin Kearns produced an insurance run with an RBI single in the home half off right-hander Justin James, who was making his major league debut.
Jonathan Albaladejo allowed the A's leadoff man to reach in the ninth but quickly recovered to get the next three in order.
Sabathia eclipsed the 200-inning mark for the fourth consecutive season... Both Granderson and Posada have 17 home runs this year. Posada ended 2-for-3 with a walk...It was also the Yankees' second sweep of the A's this season and sixth overall of 2010...Braden got the best of the Yankees at home on April 22 with six innings of two-run ball, Oakland's lone victory in 10 meetings with New York this year. He was coming off his second career shutout and fifth complete game of the season on Friday in Texas, a four-hitter in which he did not walk a batter.
Sep 02 6:32p by Jeff Sullivan - 0 comments