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Yankees' Al Leiter Decides To Retire
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Yvonne Lee - AHN Staff Reporter Tampa, FL (AHN) - Veteran pitcher Al Leiter decides to retire on Sunday, after pitching to just one batter in New York's 2-0 victory over the Cleveland Indians. SI.com reports the 40-year-old lefty pitched to Eduardo Perez, who ground out to third, before...
Leiter gets one last out before retiring
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Reuters - New York Yankees pitcher Al Leiter retired one batter in spring training on Sunday before the two-time All-Star announced he too was retiring.
Al Leiter Retires, Ending 19-Year Career
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AP - Al Leiter got one last out, then called it a career. The New York Yankees' left-hander retired Sunday after pitching to one batter in a 2-0 win over the Cleveland Indians.
Leiter Retires After Yankees Beat Indians
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AP - Al Leiter attended the New York Yankees' spring reunion, then decided he's not coming back anymore. The 19-year veteran retired Sunday after pitching to one batter in New York's 2-0 win over the Cleveland Indians. He and several Yankees had just returned from the World Baseball Classic, and New York was all together for the first time since the exhibition opener.
Leiter Retires After Yankees Beat Indians
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AP - The New York Yankees held a spring reunion, then one of them decided he's not coming back anymore.
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Canada Upsets U.S. In World Baseball Classic
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Matthew Borghese - AHN Staff Writer Phoenix, Arizona (AHN) - Canada stuns the United States with an 8-6 win in the second round of the World Baseball Classic (WBC). The beating began early as Canada powered over pitchers Dontrelle Willis and Al Leiter taking an 8-0 lead at Chase Field. The...
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Sabathia and Wagner Withdraw From Classic
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AP - \@New York\@ Mets closer Billy Wagner and Cleveland pitcher C.C. Sabathia withdrew Wednesday from the U.S. roster for the World Baseball Classic and were replaced by Washington right-hander Gary Majewski and Yankees left-hander Al Leiter.
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