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CHICAGO — At least on the pitching side, the Yankees may not have a bigger wild card heading down the stretch than Luis Gil.

The reigning AL Rookie of the Year flashed more glimpses of his old self on Sunday afternoon, even while still leaving something to be desired in another solid start before the Yankees fell to the White Sox 3-2 at Rate Field .

Gil allowed a pair of runs across 5 ¹/₃ innings while striking out seven and walking two (both on four pitches).

“Still finding it a little bit,” manager Aaron Boone said. “Kind of a crafty performance where he’s trying to find his delivery, try

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