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By Jerry Crasnick
ESPN.com Saturday, February 16, 2008 PEORIA, Ariz. -- Mel Stottlemyre's doctors tell him that multiple myeloma -- the form of cancer that first attacked his system in 1999 -- is still classified as "incurable." But with modern medical advances, a tenacious patient and a little good fortune, it's not necessarily a death sentence. "I think I'm living proof of that," Stottlemyre said. For the past two years, since he resigned as New York Yankees pitching coach amid criticism from owner George Steinbrenner, Stottlemyre has kept his h ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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