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Aaron
Small played professional baseball for 18 seasons, but is probably
best known for his 2005 stint with the New York Yankees.
In
a historic season, Aaron went 10-0 as a starter for the Yankees,
with an ERA of just 3.20. In doing so, he became just the fourth
pitcher in history to win at least 10 games in a season without
a loss.
Aaron
retired from baseball in May of 2007, and currently lives with his
wife and children in Loudon, Tennessee.
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