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Throwing mostly strikes, Ankiel's fastball time and again cracked like a pistol shot into the catcher's mitt.
At 8 months, Mr. Waddell was found to have Kawasaki syndrome, a mysterious fever that mostly strikes babies and toddlers, usually boys.
And though he did not jolt the stadium radar gun Saturday like the Tigers' reliever Joel Zumaya, who hit 101 miles per hour while striking out the side in the sixth, Chamberlain threw mostly strikes in a scoreless ninth inning to save the Yankees' 2-1 victory.
(The doctor who first described the syndrome was Japanese). Researchers have suspected that the disorder — which mostly strikes women and which, while occasionally fatal, tends to resolve over time — is connected to the brain and its control over how the nervous system handles stress.
Even from a distance, at home again in your squalid living-room loge, you felt something special this time about the flow of pitches, balls and (mostly) strikes, the inexorably approaching twenty-seventh man retired, and, if you happened to be keeping score, the pleasingly staggered, vertically accumulating triads of outs.
My endocrinologist says that there are 466 million cases of Type 2 diabetes - which mostly strikes adults who lead sedentary lives.
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In the interview, Mr. Putin mostly struck a conciliatory tone, saying he did not view the cancellation of the meeting with Mr. Obama as a "catastrophe" and that contacts between the two countries continue.
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