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Mike Mussina
Mike Mussina is a professional baseball player. He's a right-handed pitcher for the New York Yankees and wears number 35. He is managed by pitching manager Ron Guidry.
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The Yanks join six other teams in second place this millennium with one World Series win. Hey, at least they're on the board!In the "old days," it was really tough to watch the Yanks win it all. The '96 one I just couldn't deal with, as the last time they'd won, I was 3 years old. In '98 I remember Pat and I blowing into the top of 2-liter Coke bottles, dubbing the noise the "Padres train"...which quickly derailed. In '99, I'd just been fired...
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Padilla, maybe as far away as anyone can get from Clemens, Mussina and Pettitte, comes to the Dodgers a certified loser, and goes 4-0 down the regular-season stretch and adds seven shutout innings Saturday against the Cardinals.
“I thank God that Joe Torre gave me this opportunity,” says Padilla, dumped by a playoff-contending Texas team in need of pitching at the time. “This has been the best thing to happen to me all my life.”
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MINNEAPOLIS – Carl Pavano called those four injury-riddled, tension-filled seasons in New York a "black period" in his career. Considering the size of his contract and his complete lack of production, Pavano in pinstripes became one of the biggest free-agent busts in baseball history.
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by Kathy Willens - AP
Minnesota Twins manager Ron Gardenhire embraces pitcher Carl Pavano during ceremonies before Game 1 of the American League division baseball series against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium in New York on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
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by Ed PriceFiled under: Twins, Yankees, MLB Playoffs, American League Division SeriesMINNEAPOLIS -- People in New York must think we're talking about some other guy named Carl Pavano. And maybe we are. The Carl Pavano who will start for the Twins on Sunday in Game 3 of their American League Division Series against the Yankees doesn't sound like the one who spent four years on the Yankees. Or, more precisely, their disabled list. He's...
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