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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (28721)7/6/2024 11:53:19 PM
From: Zen Dollar Round
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> Our educational system is failing us.

Apparently!

While I could name the Kardashian sisters, they've been almost impossible to avoid in the media over the last 15 years or so. I've never seen an episode of their show though, and never will.

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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (28713)7/7/2024 9:30:21 AM
From: Ms. Baby Boomer
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The Yankees Won ...

Have noticed that there are a lot of left-handed batters ...

Unless, they are switch hitters ....

M

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To: Ms. Baby Boomer who wrote (28724)7/7/2024 4:36:06 PM
From: Zen Dollar Round
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Today's Red Sox/Yankees series finale will be on ESPN at 7:00 PM EST.

The Yankees have a chance to take the 3-game series 2-1 with a win.

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From: Zen Dollar Round7/7/2024 4:48:06 PM
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A strong candidate for Odd Baseball Stat of the Year. Who tracks these things? Yelich was the last one to do this, is it you Gloop?

Dodgers' Ohtani snaps slump, achieves rare feat at plate

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LOS ANGELES -- Any thoughts about Shohei Ohtani entering a prolonged batting slump can be put to rest.

The Los Angeles Dodgers superstar had a day at the plate on Saturday that has happened only three times since 1909.

The Japanese slugger went 2-for-2 with two RBIs in the Dodgers' 5-3 win over the Milwaukee Brewers.

That seems pedestrian until seeing that in five plate appearances Ohtani had a home run, a triple and two walks and was hit by a pitch while also registering a stolen base.

According to MLB, Ohtani is the third player with a home run, triple, walk, hit by pitch and stolen base in a game.

The last player to do it was the Brewers' Christian Yelich on June 1, 2019, against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The first was Bert Daniels of the New York Highlanders against the Chicago White Sox on July 8, 1910.

More at: espn.com

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To: Zen Dollar Round who wrote (28726)7/7/2024 5:06:59 PM
From: Augustus Gloop
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Yelich goes yard - 2nd day in a row

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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (28713)7/7/2024 5:51:49 PM
From: Bob
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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (28715)7/7/2024 7:45:40 PM
From: Sr K
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The Dodgers play at Philadelphia starting Tuesday night.

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From: Sr K7/7/2024 7:51:51 PM
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All-Star game is July 16

The All-Star Game presented by Mastercard will be played at Arlington's Globe Life Field on July 16 (8 p.m. ET, FOX).

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From: Ms. Baby Boomer7/9/2024 7:58:44 PM
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The Yankees are losing to the Tampa Bay "Devil" Rays ....

M

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From: Augustus Gloop7/12/2024 11:17:47 PM
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My Brewers seriously need this A.S. break

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