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After throwing mostly fastballs to the first few hitters, Suzuki mixed in an upper-70s breaking pitch to Freddy Galvis, inducing an awkward whiff with his first one.
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The Yankees did not lose because Alfonso Soriano missed a grounder or Shane Spencer whiffed with the potential winning run on base.
She doesn't scream at the TV, doesn't panic when the Yankees are losing, doesn't second-guess Joe Girardi's every move, doesn't even freak out when Austin Kearns whiffs with the bases loaded.
Nintendo hit the jackpot with Pokémon Go, but it also whiffed with Miitomo.
There was Clemens getting through a first-and-second jam in the fifth by whiffing Brad Fullmer with a splitter.
By contrast, three separate Giants pitchers produced all those whiffs, along with the best explanation for this baffling but glorious outcome: better pen.
Pettitte, who said the scouting report on Maybin was that "he likes the heater," whiffed him with his trademark biting slider.
Still, I got the two Supreme Court cases right, although I whiffed badly with that prediction about the House.
Hemp linen knits and long hemlines with a whiff of Woodstock all played with texture in an intriguing way.
Even Junior McEnroe, a whiff of sulfur with a hellish slice.
UK institutional investors tend to view any whiff of nepotism with suspicion.
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