The Day

Sabathia pitches in for the Yanks

- By NOAH TRISTER AP Baseball Writer

Detroit — CC Sabathia was grateful to be back on the mound in a regular-season game — even if it meant having to pitch in subfreezin­g temperatur­es.

"It was nice to be in a stadium with a third deck again," he said. "That's when you know the games count." Sabathia pitched into the seventh inning for New York, and Alex Rodriguez and Carlos Beltran homered in the cold to lift the Yankees to an 8-4 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Saturday. It was Sabathia's first start in a real game since missing the postseason last year while undergoing alcohol rehabilita­tion. He pitched for New York during spring training but not very well.

In this one, Sabathia (1-0) allowed three runs and four hits in six-plus innings, walking four and striking out three. He retired the first nine batters he faced and had only one really messy stretch, in the fourth.

The temperatur­e at game time was 31 degrees, the coldest in Comerica Park history, according to STATS LLC.

"It's not great weather conditions to pitch, but I think CC's such a competitor, that's what it tells me," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. "He really wants to be out there, really relishes being out there."

Since switching to a tighter knee brace in September, Sabathia is 3-1 with a 2.57 ERA in six starts.

Rodriguez gave the Yankees a 1-0 lead in the first with his 688th career homer, and Beltran hit a two-run shot in the fifth.

Mike Pelfrey (0-1) allowed six runs and eight hits in 3 2/3 innings in his first start for the Tigers after signing with Detroit in the offseason.

There were snowflakes floating above the field shortly before the game, but that wasn't much of a factor after the first pitch. Girardi said beforehand that he hoped Sabathia could give the team six innings, and the big left-hander did just that. He was given a nice lead to work with by the New York offense.

The Yankees led 6-0 after a four-run fourth highlighte­d by Jacoby Ellsbury's three-run triple. Sabathia loaded the bases on walks in the bottom of the inning and gave up James McCann's two-run single — the first Detroit hit. Mike Aviles lined out to deep left with the bases loaded to end that rally.

Beltran's homer made it 8-2. Sabathia pitched to one batter in the seventh, allowing a single before being taken out of the game at 90 pitches. The Tigers went on to score two runs in the inning, but they couldn't cut any further into New York's lead after that. Detroit's season-opening three-game winning streak came to an end.

The previous coldest game-time temperatur­e at Comerica was 36 degrees on April 23, 2015.

New York's Starlin Castro had two hits, including the 1,000th of his career.

 ?? DUANE BURLESON/AP PHOTO ?? Yankees starting pitcher CC Sabathia is congratula­ted in the dugout after being pulled from Saturday’s game against the Tigers in the seventh inning. He earned the victory as the Yankees won 8-4.
DUANE BURLESON/AP PHOTO Yankees starting pitcher CC Sabathia is congratula­ted in the dugout after being pulled from Saturday’s game against the Tigers in the seventh inning. He earned the victory as the Yankees won 8-4.

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