Wang gets $4M after losing arbitration to Yankees
Published 2/16/2008 at Newsday.com - Yankees
TAMPA, Fla. - Chien-Ming Wang may lead the majors with 38
wins the past two years, but it wasn't enough for him to beat the Yankees in arbitration.
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