Yankees 3, White Sox 1

Robinson Cano slammed a three-run homer to back eight stellar innings from Bartolo Colon as the New York Yankees snapped a two-game losing streak with a 3-1 victory over the visiting Chicago White Sox on Wednesday night.

Colon (2-1) allowed one run on seven hits in winning his second straight start to give New York its first victory in the four-game series. He struck out six and walked one to lower his ERA to 2.88.

Cano provided Colon with the only runs he needed with his sixth homer, a first-inning blast off Mark Buehrle (1-3), who fell to 1-8 lifetime against the Yankees.

Mariano Rivera, who had blown his last two save opportunities, threw a perfect ninth for his eight save.

Buehrle pitched well after Cano's homer, going seven innings and permitting three runs on six hits. He fanned five and walked two.

Carlos Quentin went 3-for-3 and Adam Dunn had a pair of hits, including an RBI single in the sixth, for Chicago.

White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen was ejected in the top of the first for arguing balls and strikes.
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WP:Bartolo Colon (NYY)
LP:Mark Buehrle (CHW)
Season Series
NY YankeesStatsChi. White Sox
6-2Vs2-6
.287Batting Average.253
6.4Runs / Game2.5
12Home Runs4
2Errors0