CCSabathia
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W9 | 185 |
| L3 | 99 |
| G14 | 369 |
| IP101.1 | 2465.0 |
| BB27 | 752 |
| SO102 | 2119 |
R.A.Dickey
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W11 | 52 |
| L1 | 51 |
| G14 | 218 |
| IP99.0 | 924.0 |
| BB21 | 294 |
| SO103 | 612 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W9 | 185 |
| L3 | 99 |
| G14 | 369 |
| IP101.1 | 2465.0 |
| BB27 | 752 |
| SO102 | 2119 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W11 | 52 |
| L1 | 51 |
| G14 | 218 |
| IP99.0 | 924.0 |
| BB21 | 294 |
| SO103 | 612 |
CC Sabathia has been among the best pitchers in baseball for the majority of his 12-year career.
It's a much newer development for 37-year-old R.A. Dickey.
Dickey looks to continue his stunning stretch for the New York Mets on Sunday night when he takes the mound against Sabathia and the New York Yankees in the finale of this year's Subway Series.
Sabathia (9-3, 3.55 ERA) is a former Cy Young Award winner and a five-time All-Star, so being tied with four others for the most wins in the AL isn't a surprise.
The fact that Dickey (11-1, 2.00) has the most wins in the majors and is tied with injured Atlanta starter Brandon Beachy for the lowest ERA is nothing short of shocking. He's also among the leaders with 103 strikeouts, and his victory total has already tied his career high set in 2010, his first year with the Mets (39-33).
The right-handed knuckleballer has put together a staggering stretch of dominance while winning his last six starts, striking out 63 and walking five in 48 2-3 innings while holding opponents to a .131 average.
His last two outings were both one-hitters, making him the first pitcher to toss two in a row since Dave Stieb did it for Toronto in 1988.
"If you haven't seen this guy, you should tune in," manager Terry Collins said.
After striking out 12 in his one-hitter at Tampa Bay on June 13, Dickey topped that career-best mark by fanning 13 while allowing only Wilson Betemit 's single in the fifth inning of Monday's 5-0 win over Baltimore.
He has not permitted an earned run in 42 2-3 innings, the second-longest such streak in club history behind Dwight Gooden 's 49-inning run in 1985.
"I'm going to leave it to you guys to explain it. I'm just going to try to be in the moment with it," Dickey said.
"I don't really feel much more confident than I did the last couple years," he added. "I've always felt like I have a pretty good knuckleball. I worked hard to do that."
Dickey has yet to face the Yankees (42-28) this year, but he went 1-0 with a 1.64 ERA in two starts against them in 2011.
He'll try to help the Mets rebound from Saturday's 4-3 loss after they wasted a three-run lead by allowing four runs on a pair of homers in the seventh inning. They jumped out to a five-run advantage in the first a day earlier before holding on for a 6-4 victory in the series opener.
The Yankees have still won 10 of the last 13 meetings, including four of five in 2012.
Sabathia is 3-1 with a 2.25 ERA in four career starts against the Mets, but hasn't faced them since June 20, 2010. He won that day by throwing eight scoreless innings.
The left-hander has won four of his last five starts behind a 3.16 ERA, and he's coming off a seven-hitter with 10 strikeouts in Monday's 6-2 victory over Atlanta.
Manager Joe Girardi isn't planning to make changes to his lineup ahead of facing the only knuckleballer in the majors.
"You can't worry about that; you have to play the game," Girardi told the Yankees' official website. "I don't think you really alter your lineup. If you see someone who has had a lot of success, you might put him in there thinking that they've been successful against knuckleballers."
Raul Ibanez has been successful against Dickey, going 7 for 17 with two home runs in the matchup since Dickey joined the Mets. Ibanez hit a three-run homer Saturday, although he's still batting .143 (7 for 49) in June.
| HITTERS | AB | AVG | H | HR | RBI | BB | SO | OBP | OPS | SLG |
| Robinson Cano | 8 | .250 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | .333 | .708 | .375 |
| Eric Chavez | 12 | .333 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 1 | .385 | 1.052 | .667 |
| Freddy Garcia | 1 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Brett Gardner | 7 | .286 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 | .375 | .946 | .571 |
| Curtis Granderson | 15 | .200 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 4 | .294 | .627 | .333 |
| Raul Ibanez | 25 | .320 | 8 | 3 | 6 | 1 | 2 | .346 | 1.026 | .680 |
| Derek Jeter | 10 | .200 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 4 | .273 | .473 | .200 |
| Russell Martin | 6 | .167 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | .286 | .619 | .333 |
| Jayson Nix | 1 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Alex Rodriguez | 13 | .462 | 6 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | .462 | 1.077 | .615 |
| Nick Swisher | 10 | .100 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 4 | .250 | .350 | .100 |
| Mark Teixeira | 11 | .182 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | .182 | .637 | .455 |
| HITTERS | AB | AVG | H | HR | RBI | BB | SO | OBP | OPS | SLG |
| Jason Bay | 12 | .250 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 2 | .400 | 1.150 | .750 |
| Ronny Cedeno | 14 | .071 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 | .071 | .142 | .071 |
| Ike Davis | 6 | .500 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | .500 | 1.000 | .500 |
| Scott Hairston | 10 | .300 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .300 | .600 | .300 |
| Mike Pelfrey | 1 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Johan Santana | 3 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Ruben Tejada | 3 | .333 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .333 | 1.000 | .667 |
| Andres Torres | 11 | .455 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | .500 | 1.318 | .818 |
| Justin Turner | 2 | .500 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | .667 | 1.167 | .500 |
| David Wright | 9 | .222 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 | .222 | .555 | .333 |
New York Yankees |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| June 16, 2012 | Nick Swisher | Day-to-Day | Left game - Left quad contusion |
| May 14, 2012 | David Robertson | 15-Day DL | Left oblique strain |
| May 14, 2012 | David Robertson | 15-Day DL | Left oblique strain |
| May 04, 2012 | Mariano Rivera | 60-Day DL | Torn right ACL - out for season |
| May 03, 2012 | Eric Chavez | 7-Day DL | Concussion |
| May 03, 2012 | Eric Chavez | 7-Day DL | Concussion |
New York Mets |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| June 16, 2012 | Jason Bay | 7-Day DL | Concussion |
| June 02, 2012 | Mike Baxter | 15-Day DL | Displaced right collarbone |
| May 31, 2012 | Ramon Ramirez | 15-Day DL | Right hamstring strain |
| May 29, 2012 | Justin Turner | 15-Day DL | Sprained right ankle |
| May 29, 2012 | Justin Turner | 15-Day DL | Sprained right ankle |
| May 27, 2012 | Ronny Cedeno | 15-Day DL | Strained left calf |
NEW YORK (AP) -- Not even R.A. Dickey's darting knuckleball could prevent another power show by the New York Yankees .
Robinson Cano hit a tiebreaking homer in the eighth inning, and the Yankees touched up Dickey for five runs in a 6-5 victory over the New York Mets on Sunday night.
Nick Swisher hit an early three-run shot against Dickey, who was coming off consecutive one-hitters - making him the first major league pitcher in 24 years to accomplish that feat. But in a much-anticipated matchup at sold-out Citi Field, both he and Yankees ace CC Sabathia were missing their best stuff.
"We feel like we can beat everybody. We never go into a game saying, `We'll probably lose this one because this guy's hot,"' Yankees slugger Mark Teixeira said. "When people say, `You can't beat him,' we go, `OK, we'll prove you wrong.' It's kind of fun."
Leading off the eighth, Cano drove a 2-0 delivery from Miguel Batista (1-2) over the home run apple in straightaway center for his 16th homer and fifth in seven games. Taking advantage of a shaky Mets bullpen again, the Yankees won the final two games of the weekend series by one run to finish 5-1 against their crosstown rivals this season.
"Not too bad for a bunch of chickens," said Swisher, eager to take a shot at Mets closer Frank Francisco .
Before the series, Francisco called the Yankees "chickens" and later explained what he meant was that they often complain about calls by the umpires - especially balls and strikes.
Francisco saved the series opener Friday but was placed on the 15-day disabled list on Sunday with a strained muscle on his left side.
Including a sweep at home earlier this month, the Yankees have won five consecutive series against the Mets since May 2010.
The Bronx Bombers hit 15 home runs against the Mets this season - seven at reconfigured Citi Field - to account for 24 of their 32 runs. They lead the majors with 112 homers in 71 games, including 34 in the last 19 games.
"They hit balls out of the ballpark like there's nothing to it," said Mets manager Terry Collins, who acknowledged he should have brought in left-hander Tim Byrdak to face Cano.
The talk of the town lately, Dickey was riding an unprecedented roll of dominance that rivaled any in baseball history. But the knuckleballer had an uncharacteristic bout of wildness against the homer-happy Yankees and lasted only six innings. He walked three, hit a batter and threw his first wild pitch of the season.
"I didn't have a great knuckleball. It was just coming out wobbly a little bit. I kept searching for it," Dickey said.
Boone Logan (2-0) gave the Yankees another splendid performance out of the bullpen, and David Robertson retired Ruben Tejada with a runner on third to end the eighth. Rafael Soriano worked a scoreless ninth in the rain for his 15th save in 16 chances.
The Yankees have won 14 of their last 18 road games.
Sabathia, also coming off a complete game with double-digit strikeouts, gave up nine hits in 5 2-3 innings. He was betrayed by his defense while yielding five runs - one earned.
"It's up to me to be able to pick these guys up," Sabathia said. "I didn't make good enough pitches with two strikes."
Dickey received a big ovation during pregame introductions and sent a smiling Alex Rodriguez sprawling to the dirt with a high-and-tight pitch in the first - perhaps the first time he's been buzzed by a knuckleball.
Dickey used his bat and legs to help the scrappy Mets get started on their comeback from a four-run deficit. He singled off Sabathia in the fifth and hustled home from second on David Wright 's two-out RBI single.
The 37-year-old pitcher slid into Chris Stewart at the plate, getting a face full of catcher's mitt as his helmet was knocked off and the ball squirted away.
Trailing 5-2 in the sixth, the Mets capitalized on Cano's error at second base to score three unearned runs with two outs. Vinny Rottino , pinch-hitting for Dickey, drew a four-pitch walk from Sabathia and screened Teixeira when Andres Torres grounded a two-run single just past the Gold Glove first baseman.
Tejada tied it with a single off Cory Wade , who struck out pinch-hitter Kirk Nieuwenhuis with the bases loaded to end the inning.
Dickey wriggled out of a bases-loaded, one-out jam in the second but couldn't escape in the third. Two walks sandwiched around Rodriguez's dribbler for an infield single loaded the bases for Teixeira, the pitcher's old buddy from their early days in Texas.
Teixeira made solid contact on a sacrifice fly, ending Dickey's streak without allowing an earned run at 44 2-3 innings - second-best in team history behind Dwight Gooden 's stretch of 49 innings in 1985.
Swisher then sent a 2-1 knuckler well beyond the 390-foot sign in right-center for his 11th homer and a 4-0 cushion. He clapped his hands high as he rounded first base and wore a broad smile when he got back to the dugout.
"Lucky," Swisher said. "I've never hit a ball like that off a knuckleballer, I know that."
It was the first home run off Dickey since Cincinnati slugger Joey Votto connected on May 17. After a no-decision in that game, Dickey won his next six starts heading into Sunday night.
"It didn't quite live up to the billing," he said. "But golly, I'm so proud of our guys who scrapped and fought. We can build off that."
NOTES: Yankees C Russell Martin sat out after leaving Saturday's game in the ninth inning with a stiff lower back. Stewart usually catches Sabathia anyway, but manager Joe Girardi reiterated that he wants to get Sabathia and Martin working together again. ... Raul Ibanez had three hits for the Yankees. ... Mets 1B Ike Davis , scratched from the lineup Saturday and sent home because of food poisoning, flied out as a pinch-hitter to end it. ... The crowd of 42,364 was the largest in the 4-year history of Citi Field.