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But the news breaking on Monday morning might be runner up to such an announcement as far as it impacts the immediate future of the franchise.
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This Dad, Who Might Be Runner-Up For The World's Best Dad Many fathers try to impress their kids, but perhaps none have tried so hard, or so publicly, as Derek Yorek.
As a trainer, Springer knew as early as last spring that War Emblem might be his runner of a lifetime, but he followed horse racing's textbook and in early April advised Reineman to accept an offer from Prince Ahmed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia to sell because Springer knew that X-rays showed the colt had bone chips in both front ankles, as well as in a knee.
From time to time over the years, he had read sports columns in which the idea was advanced that Negro athletes lacked finesse that they might be good runners or jumpers but could never make it in a game like tennis.
A reason for this might be that runners ran at their comfort tempo and no large shifts in the tempo of the music were incorporated in the study, but it might also be partly due to the introduction of the breaks after each condition.
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night might be a runner-up.
This might be other runners, cars, parks, fields, buildings or anything else you pass along the way.
In other words, it might be a commercial runner.
I'm tempted to say Bolt because I bet he's a great swimmer but Phelps might be a fast runner too.
Even Molina, the catcher who might be the slowest runner in the majors, huffed and puffed his way to a two-run triple.
There is speculation that if the Dodgers dismiss Malone and decide to hire a full-time replacement immediately, then Cleveland's John Hart -- who is leaving his job as the Indians' general manager -- might be the front-runner.
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