The Yankees tied a Major League record when they recorded their 17th straight errorless game on Sunday. New York's last error came on May 13 when Ramiro Pena mishandled a grounder at shortstop in Toronto. "That's a great team accomplishment," said Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira. "We go out there every day trying to make every play, and that's what we've done the last 17 games. We've got to keep playing good defense, because our pitching is doing a great job as well." The streak has lasted 617 total chances over 156 1/3 innings of play. "[It's] knowing what to look for when a guy is up and being prepared to field every ground ball or fly ball," manager Joe Girardi said. "It's just good, fundamental baseball."