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David Wells Joins the New York Yankees
NYP2002011054 - 10 JANUARY 2002 - NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA: New York Yankee pitcher David Wells reaches to adjust the microphone lower for Yankee General Manager Bran Cashman at a press conference to announce Wells' signing with the Yankees at Yankee Stadium in New York on January 10, 2002. lc/Laura Cavanaugh UPI

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