MINNEAPOLIS — CC Sabathia had to work hard for this milestone, just like most of his victories in this challenging season for the New York Yankees.
To the Minnesota Twins, well, he was the same overpowering, nearly unbeatable pitcher.
Sabathia won his 200th career game to stretch his winning streak over Minnesota to nearly six years, and Robinson Cano hit a tying two-run double to spark the Yankees to a 3-2 victory over the Twins on Wednesday night.
The significance of Sabathia's accomplishment at age 32 was lost, at least publicly, on the burly left-hander.
"It's hard not to be aware of it, but I don't know if it means anything right now," Sabathia said. "I'll be ready in five days to go again and just try to get No. 201."
Cano fueled the three-run sixth against Twins starter PJ Walters (2-5), who was pitching for his job. Trevor Plouffe homered against Sabathia (9-6), but he finished seven innings with seven hits and three walks while striking out nine. The Yankees are missing almost all of their stars, and Sabathia's fastball isn't in the upper 90s anymore. The big man can still throw, though.
"I think it's still a work in progress. I think you're always trying to get better and trying to reinvent yourself," Sabathia said. "I've still got some work to do, but hopefully I can just keep getting better."
Sabathia is 11-0 with a 2.01 ERA in his last 12 starts against the Twins. He threw a season-high 121 pitches.