Listening to Ivan Nova talk about pitching in the heat of a pennant race, you'd think he was still playing in the minors.
The rookie delivered another solid performance in his second big-league start, leading the Yankees to a 2-1 victory Sunday and a series win over the White Sox.
"No pressure; I'm just having fun," Nova said. "If you put in your mind it's like a Triple-A game, you can just keep pitching your game and everything is going to be fine."
This is far from Triple-A, of course, as the Yankees are locked in a heated race with the Rays and Red Sox for both the AL East title and wild card.
Nova allowed one run in 5-2/3 innings. He gave up five hits and walked one while striking out seven to pick up his first big-league victory. "He was very efficient and his curveball was very good today," Joe Girardi said. "He was consistent, got some outs on some changeups and had a really good fastball." (Daily News)
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