Joba has no problems this time against Indians

 
As usual, the cheers started when he emerged from the bullpen and began his stroll to the mound. They grew louder once his name was announced over the public address system, signaling the first opportunity for Joba Chamberlain to put Tuesday's rare meltdown behind him. [link]

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