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Associated Press
Tuesday, October 20, 2009 MILWAUKEE -- Rick Peterson knew he wanted to join the Brewers as soon as he left his interview. Help for Milwaukee's beleaguered pitching staff can't come quickly enough. Peterson, 54, was given a two-year contract Tuesday as Milwaukee's newest pitching coach after spending a year out of baseball. He inherits one of the worst staffs in league. "When I walked out of the interview, I was so pleasantly surprised and excited," he said. Peterson's coaching style is rooted in biomechanics that teac ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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