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By Jerry Crasnick
ESPN.com Tuesday, May 13, 2008 The world has weighed in on Joba Chamberlain's post-strikeout celebration routine. David Dellucci doesn't care for it. Mike and the Mad Dog think it's excessive. And Goose Gossage wants Chamberlain to seek a few pointers from Mariano Rivera and start acting like a Yankee. The debate over how to properly react to losing -- or winning -- isn't new to Major League Baseball. One man's freedom of expression is another's idea of self-aggrandizement or poor professional comportment. The divisions simp ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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