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NEW YORK(AP)
Mariano Rivera
has 500 saves - and one precious RBI.
Guess which feat he was most excited about.
On a New York night that belonged to baseball's most unflappable closer, Rivera became the second reliever to reach the 500-save
milestone when the Yankees held off the punchless Mets 4-2 Sunday for a Subway Series sweep.
He joined Milwaukee's
Trevor Hoffman
, who has 571 saves, as the only major leaguers with 500. The biggest surprise, though: Rivera drew a bases-loaded walk to
add a ninth-inning insurance run.
''I had one thing in mind - just try to do something,'' Rivera said, before expounding on his save. ''Don't get me wrong,
it's definitely special.''
Chien-Ming Wang won for the first time in more than a year and Rivera got four outs, securing the Yankees' fifth consecutive
victory, all on the road.
In a fun twist, the 39-year-old closer even contributed offensively. The Mets walked
Derek Jeter
intentionally to get to Rivera with two outs, but he's proved to be no pushover at the plate. He fouled off a 2-2 pitch from
Francisco Rodriguez
before working out a walk for his first career RBI.
It was the third regular-season plate appearance for Rivera - and second in five days. With his teammates yucking it up in
the dugout, he flied out against Atlanta on Wednesday, when he got save No. 498.
''He looks good up there,'' longtime teammate
Andy Pettitte
said. ''I think in Atlanta they gave him a take sign and he swung anyway.''
Mark Teixeira
hit a two-run double off
Livan Hernandez
(5-3) in a three-run first, when the Yankees had two of their four hits.
The injury-depleted Mets managed five, their best offensive output of the three-game series. The Yankees took five of six
games from their crosstown rivals this season, handing the Mets their first sweep in 13 series at their new home, Citi Field.
''He's one of the premier closers in my time,'' Mets manager
Jerry Manuel
said about Rivera. ''I wasn't applauding him tonight, but you do have to applaud that.''
Rivera entered with two on in the eighth and went to a full count on
Omir Santos
before throwing a called third strike. The right-hander pitched a one-hit ninth for his 18th save in 19 chances this season.
''He's the definition of consistency,'' Jeter said.
After the final out, Teixeira handed Rivera the game ball and the Yankees poured out of the dugout to hug him near first base.
It was the 110th time Rivera has gone more than one inning for a save. And he's done all this with one pitch for the most
part - that searing cut fastball.
''I told him he's the best ever. The best I've seen. Nobody can even compare,'' Yankees catcher
Jorge Posada
said.
The Yankees (43-32) matched a season high at 11 games over .500.
Still struggling with his command, Wang (1-6) allowed four hits and three walks in a season-high 5 1-3 innings. He was pulled
with a runner on second, but
Phil Coke
and
Phil Hughes
got the Yankees out of the sixth unscathed.
Hughes worked around a leadoff walk in a hitless seventh.
Brian Bruney
got two outs but walked two batters before manager
Joe Girardi
called on Rivera, whose first save came on May 17, 1996, against the California Angels when he got
Garret Anderson
to ground into a game-ending double play, closing out an 8-5 victory for
Andy Pettitte
and the Yankees.
Girardi and Jeter each had two hits and an RBI in that game.
Following a season-ending foot injury last June, Wang has been unable to rediscover the form that made him a 19-game winner
in 2006 and '07.
His previous win was June 15 last year in Houston and he was 0-3 with a 34.50 ERA after three starts this season, then went
on the disabled list for nearly a month with weakness in the adductor muscles in his hips.
After coming back, Wang made three relief appearances before returning to the rotation June 4 against Texas. His last three
outings have shown gradual improvement.
The Mets cut it to 3-2 in the fourth. Prized prospect
Fernando Martinez
snapped an 0-for-16 slump with an RBI double and scored on
Luis Castillo
's two-out single.
NOTES: It was Rivera's 18th regular-season save against the Mets. ... Citi Field became the 26th ballpark in which Rivera
has notched a save. ...
Johnny Damon
didn't start for the second consecutive game because of a flu bug that's been going around the Yankees' clubhouse.
Melky Cabrera
started in left field, but Damon entered in the sixth.
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