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Associated Press
Sunday, July 19, 2009 NEW YORK -- Mike Mussina enjoyed kidding around with some of his former teammates Sunday. He appreciated the warm ovation and chants of "Mooooose" when he was introduced at his first New York Yankees Old-Timers' Day. And when it was over, he was ready to get back to his full-time job as Little League coach for his two sons and any other Montoursville, Pa., youngster interested in his help. "I'm enjoying it. I really am," said Mussina, who retired last year at 39 after becoming the oldest pitch ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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