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Associated Press
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 NEW YORK -- Puffing away on a cigar, Braves manager Bobby Cox eased back in a chair with one leg resting on his desk. He peered up at the television to watch an out-of-town game with postseason implications, San Francisco at Arizona. "We're doing everything we can. We need somebody else to lose once in a while," Cox said. Jair Jurrjens dominated a feeble New York Mets lineup again and Yunel Escobar hit a two-run single, sending Atlanta to a 3-1 victory Tuesday night. Cox and the surging Brave ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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