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Hentgen Beats Out Pettitte--Again

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From Associated Press

Once again, Pat Hentgen finished just ahead of Andy Pettitte.

Hentgen, who edged Pettitte for the AL Cy Young Award last year, barely defeated him Tuesday night, pitching a five-hitter that led the Toronto Blue Jays past the New York Yankees, 2-0.

Hentgen (5-1) extended his streak of innings without allowing an earned run to 39, helped by some sharp fielding. Pettitte (6-2) pitched nearly as well but was doomed by a shaky defense that set up both runs.

New York errors by first baseman Tino Martinez and second baseman Mariano Duncan produced an unearned run in the sixth inning, and a hard-hit grounder that got under Duncan’s glove allowed another run to score in the eighth.

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“I guess Pat went out and showed why he was a Cy Young Award winner and Pettitte showed why he was a Cy Young contender,” Toronto Manager Cito Gaston said.

Rarely in trouble, Hentgen won his fifth consecutive decision. He struck out eight and walked two in his league-leading second shutout of the season.

“It was a classic pitcher’s duel,” Hentgen said. “I’m just fortunate we were able to manufacture a couple of runs because Pettitte pitched a super, super game.”

Hentgen won the Cy Young last season in the second-closest voting ever for the award.

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