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DUNEDIN, Fla. - Joba Chamberlain challenged Phil Hughes to try to run a mile in five minutes and 30 seconds on Monday morning. That's four laps around the perimeter of the practice fields adjacent to Legends Field. They fell short by 46 seconds. "I think we could have done it, but we got slow on that last lap," Chamberlain said yesterday. "We'll get it done." That was just a warm-up. The real ...
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The LoHud Yankees Blog — Joba Chamberlain, Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy seem to be taking nothing for granted. Mariano Rivera took another step yesterday. This notebook also has news on Hideki Matsui, Kei Igawa and an uncomfortable day for Robinson Cano. Twins-Yanks this afternoon at Legends. The game will be on YES and ESPN. But check back here for more updates as the day goes on.

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