A day after the New York Yankees got a tongue-lashing from their manager, Johnson outpitched Mark Mulder in a matchup of two of the game's best left-handers and beat the St. Louis Cardinals 5-0 Saturday. ``I thought we played with a lot more intensity today,'' Derek Jeter said. ``It doesn't hurt that Randy pitched well, too.'' Jeter and Alex Rodriguez each had two RBIs for the Yankees in their third victory in 11 games on a season-high 12-game trip. New York's sloppy three-error performance in an 8-1 loss Friday night prompted the usually even-keeled Torre to call a closed-door meeting. ``Certainly, we're closer to the team you saw today than last night,'' Torre said. ``Last night was just a horrible experience for all us. We just have to build on something.'' Johnson (6-5) allowed four two-out hits in seven innings to bounce back from losses in consecutive starts