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Associated Press
Friday, September 19, 2008 OAKLAND, Calif. -- Dana Eveland altered his delivery and might have changed his future with the Oakland Athletics. Eveland pitched seven strong innings and got all the support he needed on Travis Buck's first home run since being called up from the minors as the A's beat Seattle 2-0 on Friday night, sending the Mariners to their ninth straight loss. "The biggest thing was I was able to work on my delivery," said Eveland, who spent nearly three weeks in the minors last month working on his mech ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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