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By Sean McAdam
Special to ESPN.com Thursday, September 13, 2007 They have two of the oldest and most experienced rosters in baseball. One team has three regular position players under the age of 30; the other has just one. But where would the Red Sox and Yankees be this fall without the help of their late-season call-ups? In New York, Joba Chamberlain has stabilized the back end of the Yankees' bullpen, providing a critical link to closer Mariano Rivera. Starters Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy have stepped in for the ineffective Mike Mussina and the sideline ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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