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White Sox starting pitcher John Danks fires away against the New York Yankees in the first inning Saturday at U.S. Cellular Field. (AP Photo/John Smierciak) (John Smierciak (FRE))
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CHICAGO – CC Sabathia has picked up the Yankees several times this season with dominant performances on the mound.

This time, New York's bruising lineup did most of the work.

Sabathia became the majors' first 18-game winner, Marcus Thames hit two of New York's four homers and the Yankees beat the WhiteSox, 12-9, on Saturday night.

Eduardo Nunez hit his first career homer and drove in four runs for New York, which remained tied with Tampa Bay for the AL East lead. Nick Swisher connected for a two-run drive and Robinson Cano had three hits.

Nunez was called up from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre when Lance Berkman went on the disabled list Aug. 19. He has made five starts at third base in place of ailing Alex Rodriguez and is batting .333.

"He was the star of the night, going 3 for 4, pretty much saving us," Sabathia said.

Sabathia (18-5) struck out nine, but allowed five runs and nine hits. The big left-hander has won five consecutive starts and is 14-2 with a 2.55 ERA in his last 17 outings.

Sabathia had to navigate the Sox lineup with an ineffective changeup.

"I just tried throwing fastball in a little more," he said. "I still have to throw my changeup, it's one of the pitches I use a lot. I just try to throw in and get them off the plate a little bit."

It was a much-needed victory for New York, which was coming off an ugly 9-4 loss in the series opener and had dropped three of four overall.

"This was a big game. This has been a trip where we had some tough losses," manager Joe Girardi said. "CC did a nice job, he gave up a couple of home runs on changeups then he settled down nicely and got us through the seventh."

But the Yankees also lost Mark Teixeira after two innings to a bruised right thumb. The Gold Glove first baseman fielded Gordon Beckham's routine grounder and slowly stepped on first for the final out of the second, then was taken down for a pinch hitter in the third.

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