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By Buster Olney
Thursday, March 19, 2009 The gray in Jamie Moyer's hair is thickening above his ears. The man is 46 years old, after all, and he pitched to Tony Perez. When you stick around that long, you learn some things, and Moyer offers his grandfatherly advice when asked. What would you tell a young player about how to extend his career? "Regardless of whether you're in spring training or in the regular season, you have to know who you are and how to prepare on a daily basis," Moyer said. "And it's an evolving thing. Who I am at ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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