bugsandcranks.com - 5/19/2008
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The guy has done nothing but win his entire career and now sits second in the American League for victories and third for innings. The Cuban Horse took some time to discuss his post-season success with the Marlins in 1997, whether or not he felt any pressure to replace Johan Santana, whether Carlos Gomez can break the Twins' stolen base record and why Minnesota can make the playoffs in 2008.
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