Lost in all the attention that closer Mariano Rivera received for recording his 500th save and driving in his first run on Sunday night, was Chien-Ming Wang's first win of 2009. The Yankees held off the Mets 3-2, thanks to Wang's longest and best outing of the season. He pitched 5 1/3 innings, allowing two runs on just four hits. He walked three batters and struck out the same number. With the performance, his ERA is at a season-low 10.06. He induced 13 ground balls, a great sign for a sinker ball pitcher like Wang, while allowing just three fly balls. It was his best ground ball-to-fly ball ratio of the season. In his last three starts, Wang's ERA is 4.70. He has pitched at least five innings in all three of those starts. His next appearance is expected to be Saturday, July 4th against the Blue Jays.