outduel

outduel

(ˌaʊtˈdjuːəl)
vb (tr) , -duels, -duelling or -duelled, -duels, -dueling or -dueled
to defeat in a duel
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Sano's two-out homer to the opposite field in the first inning held up for a 1-0 win over the Cleveland Indians as Santana, the Twins' veteran right-hander, navigated his way through a five-walk night to craft seven shutout innings and outduel Josh Tomlin at Progressive Field.
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