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There are some signs of a reckoning in sports where teams have grown accustomed to living in a manner that some would call grotesquely and dangerously large.
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As Carl Pavano comes to the end of his four-year contract with the Yankees, he is thrilled to be a pitcher and not a patient. But he also has wounds that are hard for him to forget.
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It is too little too late, but Carl Pavano is finally producing and finally helping the Yankees, having pitched six stout innings against the Blue Jays.
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Carl Pavano took the mound at Camden Yards on Saturday and pitched five decent innings, coming back after 16 months with a reconstructed elbow.
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Carl Pavano, who starts Saturday for the first time in 502 days, there is no sense looking back on the rubble of his first three-plus years with the Yankees.
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In 3 years Carl Pavano has pitched only twice for the Yankees, acquiring a reputation as a pitcher with questionable desire who cannot stay healthy.
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Yankees pitchers Carl Pavano and Phil Hughes delivered five innings of scoreless baseball and two lessons in pitching styles in a rehabilitation assignment Tuesday night.
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