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By Adam Madison
ESPN.com Saturday, July 5, 2008 Every Joba Chamberlain start has become an event, but the Red Sox have conjured up an ace of their own the past five weeks. Tim Wakefield takes the mound against Chamberlain on Sunday, and while it seems like a pitching advantage in favor of the Yankees, Wakefield actually has an eye-popping 1.98 ERA over his past seven starts. While the Yankees will be the first truly good offensive team (in terms of runs per game) Wakefield faces in this stretch, the Red Sox's bullpen can at least take solace ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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