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Associated Press
Saturday, August 29, 2009 NEW YORK -- Sergio Mitre sure looked a little rusty at the start. He bounced a pitch to the backstop to the first batter, then did it again with the next guy. Maybe that just meant his sinker was supercharged. Mitre shook off an extended layoff and excelled before getting struck in the forearm by a liner in the seventh inning, combining with Chad Gaudin on a one-hitter to lead the New York Yankees past the slumping Chicago White Sox 10-0 Saturday. Working for the first time since a relief o ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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