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By Buster Olney
Monday, October 26, 2009 We saw again Sunday night an example of how others have talked about their past use of performance-enhancing drugs and moved on. Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte apologized after his name appeared in the Mitchell report, and he was exceptional against the Angels in Game 6 as he picked up his 16th career postseason victory, which gave him more than any other pitcher in history. Alex Rodriguez was outed as a steroids user in spring training, held a news conference and moved on, and now the monkey is ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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