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Old 03-07-2007, 10:40 AM
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Indians notebook

Carmona keeps Yankees' bats under control

Pitcher allows one hit, fans three after being battered in first outing

By Sheldon Ocker

Beacon Journal sportswriter

WINTER HAVEN, FLA - Fausto Carmona had things more under control in his second appearance of the spring in Tuesday's game against the New York Yankees.
Carmona started the game and worked two innings. The Indians gained a 6-5 win, handing the Yankees their first loss in six exhibition games.
In his first outing, Carmona gave up three runs, three hits and two walks in one inning. This time, facing a lineup that included Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez, Johnny Damon and Hideki Matsui, Carmona yielded only one hit -- a ground ball off his glove -- and struck out three.

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