Berlin's efforts will be insignificant unless others pitch in, too.
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He made a big pitch in the sixth on McCutchen.
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The five other defensemen, of course, will pitch in, too.
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A previous bitcoin craze hit a fever pitch in 2017.
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Alternatively, pitch in with disaster relief thousands of miles away.
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"These are games I want to pitch in," Corbin said.
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I pitch in $229 for dinner, and we walk home.
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He has yet to pitch in a spring training game.
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He is expected to pitch in a long relief role.
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The lender's top shareholder, the Malacalza family, could pitch in.
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A wild pitch in the dirt brought home a run.
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What propelled Chapman to his fastest pitch in six years?
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Sometimes he has them pitch in with waiting tables, too.
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RHP Andrew Cashner will pitch in a simulated game Wednesday.
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I'm just looking for a pitch in my hot zone.
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It's this giant chore, so people pitch in and help.
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I have to make a good pitch in that situation.
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Preparing your pitch in December could be a smart move.
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Mitch Moreland scored on a wild pitch in the sixth.
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I just want to pitch in any way I can.
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I think anyone of us could pitch in that game.
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Working with a $300,000 budget, everyone had to pitch in.
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Salah left the pitch in tears with a busted shoulder.
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It's hard to pitch in Denver, but he likes it.
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For pitchers, it means using any pitch in any count.
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Concerns over lead contamination reached a fever pitch in 2015.
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You still have to pitch in the sixth or seventh.
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And I think private citizens now need to pitch in.
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If you want to pitch in, they're looking for volunteers.
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"His changeup is the best pitch in baseball," Ray said.
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Some of the Thai players left the pitch in tears.
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So Ms. Henderson volunteered to pitch in, should the need arise.
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He got hit by a pitch in his fourth at-bat.
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Not that Willow needs to be asked twice to pitch in.
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Even Ray's pal, Too Short, will pitch in with parenting pointers.
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So, on the pitch in Astana, another great rivalry was born.
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War fever appears to be hitting a fever pitch in Washington.
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They take the attitude that everyone should pitch in wherever necessary.
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After that, he could pitch in minor league games next month.
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Yarbrough hit Dawel Lugo with a pitch in the first inning.
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The actor Robert De Niro has also sought to pitch in.
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"I wanted to do our part to pitch in," Kimmel said.
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That could be where services like Daum Webtoons can pitch in.
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All four Peterson children pitch in with chores around the farm.
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"We're doing everything we can to pitch in," Mr. Ghilarducci said.
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It is a new day, a new pitch in the Bronx.
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The Yankees expect both powerful lefties to pitch in the ALCS.
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Crew members really appreciate it when you pitch in at checkout
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"Loans are the easiest elevator pitch in the markets now," he said.
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Woodrow Wilson was the first when he threw the pitch in 1915.
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I had to lower my pitch in order for it to work.
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Here's a video of the casual pitch in case you missed it: .
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The ceremonial first pitch in baseball is a tradition, according to MLB.com.
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Sano was hit on the hand by a pitch in Friday's game.
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He is expected to pitch in low-leverage situations down the stretch.
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He had a balk and a wild pitch in Miami's big inning.
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Both starters were recalled from Triple-A to pitch in the game.
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Tamagotchi's popularity reached a fever pitch in the late 1990s before fading.
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The annexation brought east-west tensions to their highest pitch in decades.
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I didn't go to see 17 different guys pitch in a game.
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And some employers even pitch in $500 or $1,000 to the account.
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Castro homered on the second pitch in the bottom of the fifth.
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On Baseball Roy Halladay never threw a pitch in the World Series.
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It's great to pitch in, but you can't be responsible for her.
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Her sons and relatives pitch in, but she knows she needs work.
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RHP Tom Koehler would likely pitch in place of Volquez on Sunday.
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt threw out the first pitch in Game 3.
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The team nodded in agreement, and other started to pitch in ideas.
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She gets tips and occasionally she is able to help pitch in.
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But riders could pitch in themselves by doing just that: pitching in.
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The rookie connected on a 2-2 pitch in the second inning.
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Yes, theoretically any pitch in baseball could lead to a home run.
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They also rolled the pitch in their mouths and chewed on it.
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"He is eager to come in and pitch in this environment," Farrell said.
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Recently a sense of discontent seems to have reached fever pitch in Oakland.
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But Bud had promised that he'd pitch in on the piano that night.
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Everyone wins if the grandparents decide to pitch in, according to JPMorgan's research.
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Manager Dusty Baker was asked Monday if Strasburg could pitch in the playoffs.
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The Saudi players paraded across the pitch in Basra holding Iraqi scarves aloft.
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We split the bill evenly and pitch in for the birthday girl's portion.
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John Thune made the pitch in meeting of Finance Committee members last night.
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Maybin suffered a wrist fracture when hit by a pitch in spring training.
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He continues to pitch in rehab assignments at extended spring training in Florida.
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"Pitch in, grab a trash bag and take some trash out," Zinke said.
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LHP Brett Anderson (blister, left index finger) also will pitch in the game.
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An unsolicited pitch in an elevator is basically face-to-face cold calling.
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Check out Don Draper's original "Pass the Heinz" pitch in the clip below.
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There's that pitch in the stadium, but those sure as shit aren't people.
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You don't need to be a rich sports star to pitch in, though.
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And it's not just young doctors who want to pitch in and help.
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Officials are also calling for people to pitch in to close the divide.
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Is it reasonable to ask him to pitch in for half the cost?
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Someone in the community is raising money for something, and people pitch in.
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"I want to pitch in and help get the currency adopted," he said.
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And now, he's decided to try to pitch in on the response efforts.
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Rick Sutcliffe knew better than to pitch in the rugged American League East.
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I am sure Richards's own father didn't simply "pitch in" to raise her.
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Tensions between the U.S. and China have reached fever-pitch in recent months.
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He fouled off another, then got the pitch in the spot he wanted.
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Tesla workers around the company were reassigned to pitch in, that source said.
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He was hurt when getting hit by a pitch in Miami on April 20.
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Parker (1-1) got the win despite making just one pitch in the game.
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When a hut needs repair, Amas of the group will pitch in for renovations.
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They're always willing to pitch in and lend a hand to make things smoother.
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RHP Cory Rasmus (strained groin) is scheduled to pitch in extended spring training Saturday.
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Who better to throw the first pitch in any baseball game than the dead?
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"Some families are using all their last financial means to pitch in," she said.
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Carol is herself one of nine children, and her siblings pitch in every summer.
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"The whole family has to pitch in to get everybody through it," she says.
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In order to really create change in this city, everyone needs to pitch in.
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It called on people to pitch in, no matter what their party affiliation was.
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McCann (left hand laceration) was hit by a pitch in Houston on May 25.
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But the drama appears to have hit a fever pitch in the last month.
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It seems like the demand for unicorns has reached a fever pitch in 2017.
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McCann (left hand laceration) was hit by a pitch in Houston on May 25th.
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The 25-year-old has yet to pitch in the majors in his career.
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Or that team member who never seems to pitch in during a group effort?
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They'll pitch in front of a panel of esteemed VC judges and TechCrunch editors.
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According to ESPN, the pitch was 96 mph, Teheran's fastest pitch in two seasons.
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One out later, Cabrera took off for second on a pitch in the dirt.
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"There's no reason Frankie (Rodriguez) should have to pitch in that game," Ausmus said.
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"I feel like anybody (in our bullpen) can pitch in any role," McGowan said.
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This is his chance to say, 'Look, I can pitch in the big leagues.
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He never saw Taillon pitch in high school, but he knew all about him.
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By July, he couldn't even throw a ball, much less pitch in a game.
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It made sense to pitch in and at least try to spark a change.
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Sandonato emphasized that Covenant House welcomes these kind of creative ways to pitch in.
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Workers often collectively pitch in to prevent an eviction or to offer emergency housing.
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Pokémania hit a fever pitch in 1999, and the frenzy had a body count.
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When Republicans grooved their pitch in Alabama, the Democrats were poised to swing away.
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That means family members pitch in, often sacrificing their own wages to do so.
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Women's magazines such as Phu Nu Moi (New Woman) encouraged readers to pitch in.
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Officials begged boat owners to pitch in with an enormous and frantic rescue operation.
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The city should pitch in more for day-to-day maintenance, Mr. Samuelsen argues.
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It will comfort many Americans to know their troops are ready to pitch in.
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The battle over the Endangered Species Act has reached a fever pitch in Congress.
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"I got (Christian) Yelich out on that pitch in the first inning," Anderson said.
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One way they will be encouraged to pitch in is with new financial regulations.
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He went on to pitch in 500 more regular-season games for the Yankees.
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Help pay for the hair and makeup pros if your friend asks to pitch in.
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"That's baseball, it's up to me to make a pitch in that inning," Sabathia said.
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Right now, though, he's back in time to pitch in on the historic championship chase.
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He was an NL All-Star selection but did not pitch in last week's game.
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Florida politicians are urging the federal government to pitch in to squash the virus faster.
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Judge grimaced on a swing after fouling off a pitch in his second plate appearance.
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Rumors hit a fever pitch in January when Razer bought the Nextbit Robin smartphone brand.
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Rosie was expected to pitch in around the house and care for her younger siblings.
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So having the studios pitch in more was a central part of the contract negotiations.
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He also broke his necklace when he fouled off a pitch in the first inning.
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He was hit on the hand by an Andrew Cashner pitch in Miami on Sunday.
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Tebow did safely reach when he was hit by a pitch in the right shoulder.
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It's hard not to see echoes of his pitch in Rubin's earlier work on Android.
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Whose idea was it to phrase their pitch in the form of a tongue twister?
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But airlines are not just trimming seat pitch in order to squeeze in extra seats.
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This week, an account imitating The Verge was making the same pitch in Facebook comments.
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The Tigers were plagued by two errors and a hit by pitch in the inning.
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Fears of Amazon taking over the world have reached a fever pitch in recent years.
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Co-op members pitch in to pay for the cows' feed, and arrange their care.
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Tim Mayza's wild pitch in the fifth allowed Pham to score another Tampa Bay run.
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He was hit on the left hand by a pitch in the ninth inning Tuesday.
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He gave up two walks and one hit-by-pitch in a 99-pitch effort.
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In Epilogue, Zlatan is shown on the pitch in his last ever game for Sweden.
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Harrison got struck by a pitch in the right calf in the eighth inning Sunday.
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"It was hard to pitch in our early days because people didn't believe," explained Adekunle.
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Sadako's pitch clocks at 96km/h — that's a solid 60mph pitch in American baseball speak.
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She asked all the bridesmaids to pitch in $150 towards the cost of the gown.
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After deGrom left, it was Antonio Bastardo's turn to pitch in and out of trouble.
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The Mets, meanwhile, declared that Noah Syndergaard would absolutely pitch in the All-Star Game.
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RHP Jason Hammel (4-7, 5.08 ERA) is scheduled to pitch in the opener Friday.
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Jose Reyes scored the Mets' first run on a wild pitch in the eighth inning.
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Gates chose to sell his pitch in a country that has struggled with clean sanitation.
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So, like thousands of refugees before her, she called on relatives abroad to pitch in.
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Depending on his progress, Richards could pitch in the Arizona Fall League after the season.
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RHP Jumbo Diaz struggled badly, given a chance to pitch in a high-leverage situation.
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On Tuesday, he kept bouncing the pitch in the dirt, and the Twins kept flailing.
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Syndergaard (5-4) reached for his right hamstring after throwing a pitch in the seventh.
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His sinker — a risky pitch in the age of the launch angle — is better, too.
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Expanded rosters also give teams little reason to use position players to pitch in September.
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Guess what happened in that first at-bat (on the first pitch, in fact). Yes.
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"It felt like he could execute pretty much any pitch in any location," Woodward said.
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But Desmond was hit by a pitch in spring training and sidelined until April 2450.
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"This was my mom's mom, so my dad didn't really pitch in," Dr. Sheckter said.
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From there, Britton could pitch in a couple of rehab games before he is activated.
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Bored by the prospect of anesthesiology research, Chuck asked Jay if he could pitch in.
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Members of the stage crew scurry about in plain sight, and the singers pitch in.
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There a lot of like minded people who are willing to pitch in and help.
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Jones sustained a lip laceration when he was hit by a pitch in Minnesota last weekend.
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If that means calling on little kids to pitch in, that's probably not the worst idea.
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Jones suffered a lip laceration when he was hit by a pitch in Minnesota last weekend.
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You can also pitch in Facebook's emoji Reactions for an easy way to participate without typing.
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But when they presented their elevator pitch in person, they were met mostly with awkward silence.
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On Opening Day of that year, William Howard Taft threw the first ceremonial pitch in Washington.
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If you want to pitch in to help Starlight Children's Foundation's efforts, you can donate here.
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What follows, is each company's Startup Battlefield pitch in the order that they appeared on stage.
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No longer needing blood thinners, Jansen said he is cleared to pitch in Denver this year.
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We haven't found an animal yet that has relative pitch in the way we define it.
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The hatred and fear of all things Russian has reached a fever pitch in America today.
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Gomes suffered a left forearm contusion after he was hit by a pitch in the first.
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Pinterest's pitch, in particular, is that it can catch them at all parts of the cycle.
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War tax resisting comes from a mindset that reached fever pitch in the '70s and '80s.
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But Mr Abe's team raised expectations to the highest pitch in private meetings with foreign investors.
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Students and their families, as well as school staff and teachers, come together to pitch in.
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Ellsbury, who had three hits and two walks, scored on a wild pitch in the ninth.
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The National Republican Congressional Committee is confident that Ryan will pitch in during the midterm campaign.
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Pitch in where you can and be a hand-raiser in the first 30 days especially.
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But we embraced the idea that we could all pitch in, through government, and expand opportunity.
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Pedroia spit up blood after being hit by a pitch in the ribs Sunday in Houston.
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But the finger-pointing is now at a fever pitch in the world of cable news.
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Just being able to consistently stay again pitch to pitch in the moment is extremely advantageous.
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Verlander was cruising until he walked Jay Bruce on a 3-2 pitch in the fourth.
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He would most likely pitch in relief as protection for Lugo and the Mets' worn bullpen.
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A well-located fastball remains the best pitch in the majors — but the modifier is important.
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Ask about ways to streamline your processes or if another set of hands could pitch in.
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The politics of immigration, now at a fever pitch in Washington, has a long sordid history.
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Now he will be ineligible to pitch in the postseason this year if the A's qualify.
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Pannone hit Jonathan Villar with a pitch in the first inning but picked him off first.
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Many of Richardson's regulars offered to pitch in to give the happy couple a beautiful wedding.
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But if that was the case, was he healthy enough to pitch in the first place?
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It means everyone needs to pitch in with their time, money or help — usually all three.
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On the third day, he will do the same thing but also pitch in the bullpen.
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He officially retired several years ago but continued to pitch in some days at the newspaper.
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State-backed companies may be called on to pitch in some more amid a cooling economy.
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Almost all of the chatter has focused on whether Sanchez should start or pitch in relief.
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More than 200 people have signed up with Soft Landing Missoula to pitch in, Poole said.
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Chapman warmed up on Sunday night but did not pitch in a 9-2 Yankees victory.
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Martínez, the captain of the Spanish Davis Cup and Fed Cup teams, volunteered to pitch in.
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Yovani Gallardo and Mike Wright are scheduled to pitch in the next series against Kansas City.
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Can you work from home, or can a family member pitch in to care for junior?
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Seeing Montgomery pitch in person this spring as a nonroster invitee piqued Girardi's interest even more.
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Cervelli was struck by a pitch in the head Tuesday and was tested for a concussion.
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Sabathia will pitch in relief at some point Tuesday while Happ will do the same Wednesday.
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I want to pitch in the good situations and I know I can get anybody out.
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No truth to the rumors Donkey Dong Doug accompanied Kavanaugh to pitch in at the event.
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Time might be running out for Felix Hernandez to pitch in the playoffs with the Mariners.
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Rendon hit the third homer off Johnson on a 4-and-226 pitch in the sixth.
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Koonce went 21970-21969 with 2664 saves, but, like McAndrew, did not pitch in the postseason.
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Sano took Miranda's first pitch in the inning deep to left, putting the Twins up 3-2.
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This included a heavy pitch in the 22020 midterm elections that had delivered the House to Democrats.
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But Alaska also plans to shorten the seat pitch in first class to add in more seats.
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If CES is any indication, lots of companies will be making that pitch in the coming months.
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The real competition is off the pitch: in the Middle East, even watching the game is fractious.
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Our sincere thanks goes out to those citizens who helped pitch in to clean up as well.
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Miller and Allen didn't pitch in Game 2, so they'll have a couple days to get fresh.
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"You can't pitch in this ballpark if you're trying to defend the homer," manager Bryan Price said.
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Salah, who turned 26 on Friday, came out with other players to inspect the pitch in Yekaterinburg.
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He threw the first pitch in the dirt and he went 281-21960 on the first batter.
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Only one sitting president since Taft -- Jimmy Carter -- has not thrown out a first pitch in office.
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He then could pitch in the Arizona Fall League and possibly be ready for the 2017 season.
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Outside police departments are asked to pitch in if necessary, because it's their job to do so.
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Panik was hit by a pitch in the helmet June 18 in a game at Tampa Bay.
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It was clear to the CEO that Rudy's Barbershop was in a perfect position to pitch in.
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Cozart tied the score 4-4 with a leadoff homer on Garcia's first pitch in the fourth.
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You can execute the perfect pitch in your mind and they can hit it a long ways.
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Wheeler didn't pitch in the majors in 2015 or 2016 as he recovered from Tommy John surgery.
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While her parents are going to pitch in, the plan is to save $10,000 for their nuptials.
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Alonso bruised his hand when he hit by a pitch in Tuesday's loss to the Miami Marlins.
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Although he did not pitch in the All-Star Game, Syndergaard enjoyed the experience of being there.
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Glasnow hit Greg Allen with a pitch in the sixth, the only base runner of the inning.
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RHP Trevor May (lower back spasms) will pitch in relief Friday and Saturday for Triple-A Rochester.
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And then on Wednesday, he missed the opportunity to pitch in the final game of the series.
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"Pitch in, grab a trash bag and take some trash out," he said in the AP interview.
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In his book Bikini Story, Patrik Alac writes that this reached a fever pitch in the '90s.
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CF Byron Buxton was hit on the left hand by a pitch in the third inning Thursday.
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Hechavarria swung at the 0-1 pitch in the dirt and the ball bounced into Romine's neck.
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Twice for Oakland, in 1972 and 1974, he was called in to pitch in the fifth inning.
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"It's like every little kid's dream come true to pitch in a high-stakes game," Syndergaard said.
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Potluck or takeout, BYOB, Jack-and-Jill, no cutesy little games, pitch in for a group gift.
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Yet there is a reason it is rare to pitch in every game of the World Series.
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Mets third baseman Todd Frazier was hit by a pitch in the fourth inning of Wednesday's loss.
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Where support networks are good, friends, families, neighbors and local volunteers will pitch in to bring groceries.
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But quickly increasing the number of tests done each day will require private laboratories to pitch in.
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State-owned enterprises are expected to perform "national service," especially to pitch in during times of trouble.
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The Women's March is funded by donations and partner organizations that pitch in resources, according to organizers.
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The day now also is dedicated to community service; you can find opportunities here to pitch in.
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But it's also about sexual orientation, which has and hasn't factored into his pitch in surprising ways.
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In Bloch's minimalist, loose-limbed pen-and-ink art, tiny people try valiantly to pitch in, too.
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Founders will pitch in front of the crowd followed by a tough Q&A from the judges.
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Nine of his home runs this season have come on the first pitch in an at-bat.
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Goins and Barney are the ninth and 10th Blue Jays position players to pitch in a game.
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Jeff: If "pitch in" means "make funny comments," and "funny" means "annoying," then my wife agrees wholeheartedly.
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Yet, California's leadership continues to ask other states to pitch in to help with its homelessness crisis.
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They made their pitch in June 2016, a little more than two weekcs before the referendum vote.
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Pederson grounded a sharp single into right field on the first pitch in the bottom of the first.
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He was hit by a pitch in the bottom of the first inning by Pirates starter Joe Musgrove.
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GM Rick Hahn said Lopez will pitch in the minors Sunday and a decision will be made Tuesday.
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In short, the compulsion to buy all the Kylie gear has hit a fever pitch in certain circles.
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Leading off the first, Forsythe was hit in the foot with a Kyle Freeland pitch in the first.
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Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said the discomfort stemmed from being hit by a pitch in the third inning.
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McCann required stitches on his left hand after getting hit by a pitch in Houston on May 25.
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Atrium Scale helps here by letting you pitch in groups, as well as one-on-one with mentors.
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You'll have 2 minutes to pitch in front of two local judges and then 2 minutes of questions.
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Even once he became a partner he still had to pitch in on due diligence for large transactions.
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Eric Hosmer hit a rare three-run single on a 3-2, two-out pitch in the sixth.
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Conspiracy theories have reached fever pitch in recent weeks, and in some cases been fuelled by elected officials.
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Jean Segura scored on a wild pitch in the bottom of the inning to make it 10-2.
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I'm happy to pitch in and help others fulfill their dreams, get on their feet, whatever it is.
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But his wild pitch in the third allowed Jean Segura to score what would be the game winner.
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He hit a batter and allowed Ian Desmond to score on a wild pitch in the first inning.
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Roberts also felt that Blanton deserved a chance to pitch in the eighth with two right-handers up.
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Every country on earth would have to pitch in just to get something like that off the ground.
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With innovation at fever pitch in India and beyond, redefining the "smart" in smartphone is no mean feat.
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You'll have two minutes to pitch in front of two local judges and then two minutes of questions.
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You don't have to succumb to a timeshare pitch in order to stay at a vacation rental property.
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We want people to feel like they have ownership in this, and we want everybody to pitch in.
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Flores was hit by a pitch in Thursday's game, so Johnson started at third base on Friday instead.
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" Cooperman was responding to a tweet in which Warren called on him to "pitch in a bit more.
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The song may have reached its most intense pitch in a performance with the Band in Oakland, Calif.
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But to solve the bulk of the financing gap, Beijing is counting on private companies to pitch in.
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In fact, Washington has done more than pitch in — it has carried the entire alliance on its back.
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It was the first home run allowed by Masahiro Tanaka on an 0-2 pitch in his career.
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Kolten Wong was thrown out at third trying to advance to third on a pitch in the dirt.
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He knows how to pitch up, he knows how to pitch in, he knows how to change speeds.
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Over the past 228 years, airlines have cut seat pitch in order to fit more passengers on board.
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I probably get a new digital freight brokers startup PR pitch in my email several times a week.
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Miller played catch before Friday's game against the Marlins and was likely to pitch in Saturday's exhibition finale.
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Only one player who was on the pitch in that defeat, Fernandinho, is in Brazil's Copa America squad.
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"It's really nice to see everyone kind of pitch in for the win," Yankees Manager Aaron Boone said.
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But then Markakis, who entered after Albies was hit by a pitch in the sixth, homered to center.
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They kept on winning, somehow, right up until Zach Britton didn't pitch in the 2016 Wild Card game.
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Other clearinghouse members had to pitch in 107 million euros, or $121 million, to replenish the default fund.
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Villagers, who are predominantly Christians, also pitch in for the maintenance of the village and its three churches.
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His rival Ronaldo supports him off the pitch in a nice show of sportsmanship that the crowd cheers.
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There aren't enough health workers or body-temperature scanners to track everybody, so everyday people must pitch in.
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Frank Chen first saw Chien-Ming Wang pitch in 2005, when Wang was a rookie for the Yankees.
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It's definitely harder to pitch in those high-stress situations than it is with a five-run lead.
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Officials scrambled to reach stranded people, urging boat owners to pitch in on an enormous and frantic rescue.
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The issue has come to a fever pitch in recent days in the wake of the Flynn controversy.
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State and local governments, coupled with private investment, are expected to pitch in for much of the bill.
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Keep doing what you can to make things better, and keep trying to encourage others to pitch in.
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Asked if he would have even considered throwing that pitch in that situation a year ago, Severino laughed.
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"Hundreds of other boats" from the yachting community are also asking how they can pitch in, Drewelow said.
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Another novel was "Drawing Card" (2012), about a woman who is not allowed to pitch in organized baseball.
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May's pitch — in short, "Listen to me, and let's get Brexit over with" — won't easily overcome this polarization.
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They are also focusing on districts where they hope to win back voters they lost to Mr. Trump last year, a knotty task that entails a pro-worker populist pitch in some districts, a pro-business, fiscal discipline pitch in others, and a careful pro-Affordable Care Act position in all.
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If Niekro could control his knuckleball just a little better, Murff said, he would pitch in the big leagues.
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Venters is the second player ever to pitch in the major leagues after having Tommy John surgery three times.
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Many see opportunities for investment in empty storefronts and look to Wade and other successful Chicagoans to pitch in.
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Tulowitzki suffered the injury after being hit by a pitch in the sixth inning on Sunday against the Orioles.
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They all pitch in money for food and a couple of them go buy what's needed for the meal.
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The 32-year-old says he was forced to pitch in Japan the past two seasons ... calling the Aug.
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Before you ask your neighbors to pitch in for the cost of a cow, watch how the process works.
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Sheikh Hasina had made an urgent pitch in the Hindu, an Indian newspaper, arguing "friendship is a flowing river".
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Lockheed made a pitch in April, and then I'm sure you saw Jeff Bezos unveiled Blue Moon last week.
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Companies will have 2 minutes to pitch in front of two local judges and then 2 minutes of questions.
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After taking a penalty stroke, Noren had pitch in for a matching birdie, a task that proved too much.
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Grandparents and others pitch in to keep the 3-year-old from driving their mom and dad too crazy.
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Richards will pitch in an instructional league game in Arizona on Monday, the first of three scheduled outings there.
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NOTES: Minnesota RHP Trevor May (lower back spasms) will pitch in relief Friday and Saturday for Triple-A Rochester.
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If both of them find their financial decision-making capacity declining, McClanahan has asked their children to pitch in.
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Its pitch in China was one of origin, playing into local demand for reliable and safe healthcare and skincare.
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RHP Mike Leake is scheduled to pitch in an interleague game for the second start in a row Saturday.
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"It is always good to pitch in close games," said Garcia, who now has a 2.63 ERA this year.
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He was 1-for-3 and was hit by a pitch in extending his hit streak to three games.
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There is a lot he can do for football, for the game and around the pitch in the world.
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Black said there is no timetable for when Gray would begin a rehab assignment and pitch in a game.
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After Cooperman sent the letter, Warren responded on Twitter, repeating what she's said to him before: Pitch in more.
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Seat pitch in a concert hall should feel less like economy class on an airplane and more like business.
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But Trump's racist and racially-charged attacks on Democrats of color have reached a fever pitch in recent weeks.
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Washington and Miami have split six meeetings this season, although Gonzalez has yet to pitch in the season series.
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Kris Bryant was no better, flailing at a pitch in the dirt for strike three, ending the half-inning.
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Miller did not pitch in Game 2, and the expectation was that he would throw an extended session tonight.
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The fact that they are thus denied the chance to pitch in badly hurts both them and the economy.
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According to Mashable, cigar factory workers would even pitch in portions of their weekly salary to fund their lectors.
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He did not play Monday after getting hit in that finger with a pitch in the ninth inning Sunday.
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These traditions ensure that family and community members pitch in to cook, clean, and take care of other children.
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The teams played 13 times in August and September, and Sabathia did not pitch in any of those games.
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I did everything I could to pitch in around John and Daniel's home and make things easier for them.
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Plus, DJI is increasing the height gained during Dronie mode and smoothing out the camera's pitch in Rocket mode.
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In Dhamditola village all the residents pitch in during the month of May when the tendu leaves are plucked.
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Calling it a breaking-ball is almost unfair, but right now, it might be the best pitch in baseball.
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And the House GOP — supported by an outside coalition — is wisely making their pitch in nationalist (read: Trumpian) terms.
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Chief Executive Officer Musk would also pitch in $10 million of his own money, Tesla said in a filing.
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Should they end up in a Game 7, Kluber will be asked to pitch in that game as well.
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And she continues to pitch in the summers, throwing from a major league distance of 60 feet 6 inches.
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Currently, there are thousands of AmeriCorps members who are willing and able to pitch in and make a difference.
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What counts is whether you believe in America's ideals, follow its laws and pitch in for the common good.
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Machado then crushed a 455-foot homer on Yacabonis' first pitch in the third for a 5-1 edge.
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They agree to pitch in together to hone the robot's personality parameters, as if they are raising a child.
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Fox will make its pitch in the afternoon, at the Beacon Theater, with a gathering afterward at Central Park.
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"I never even thought about coming here to pitch in the big leagues," he said recently through an interpreter.
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So instead of jamming this horrible bill down our throats, go pitch in and be a part of that.
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He waited for the first pitch in the strike zone, a splitter, hoping to keep it off the ground.
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He wanted to foul off any strikes at the belt or above, and put a lower pitch in play.
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Nimmo jumped on the first pitch in the at-bat from Leiter, ripping it over the right-center fence.
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Our custom is to pitch in for an engraved clock that is presented to the retiree at a party.
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We are traditional in some ways, but we also closely observe one another and regularly pitch in to help.
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Astead W. Herndon: Warren's final pitch in Iowa comes down to converting undecided voters to her message of unity.
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Archaeologists found a 5,700-year-old wad of "chewing gum" — a piece of birch-tree pitch — in Lolland, Denmark.
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The Riveters have been discussing ways to raise money and pitch in to help teammates under serious financial strain.
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Her sisters pitch in and they all leave the seminar a little more aware of the services Planned Parenthood offers.
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The public pressure hit a fever pitch in the past few months when lawsuits were filed and petitions were signed.
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LHP Aroldis Chapman, who was suspended for violating baseball's domestic abuse policy, will pitch in an extended spring game Wednesday.
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Farmer was called up as the 26th man for Detroit's doubleheader Sunday, but he did not pitch in either game.
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There has been speculation Kershaw could pitch in a game in Arizona on Saturday, just before the Dodgers break camp.
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Contreras is also using Indiegogo to allow the curly community to pitch in on her dream of coming to NYC.
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He has yet to pitch in the majors this year due to a right lat strain suffered in spring training.
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He will pitch in two-inning stints as he continues his conversion into a reliever, Milwaukee manager Craig Counsell said.
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Paul Fry of the Baltimore Orioles throws a pitch in the seventh inning during a game against the Philadelphia Phillies.
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The negativity hit a fever pitch in March when I was trying on my bridesmaid dress for my cousin's wedding.
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William Howard Taft loved the sport so much he inaugurated the tradition of throwing the opening day pitch in 1910.
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The militia was linked to much of the sectarian violence that reached fever pitch in Iraq in 2006 and 2007.
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Bryant ripped a single up the middle on a 2-2 pitch in the first and scored on Rizzo's double.
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The tension has reached a fever pitch in the weeks since her father voted against a crucial Obamacare repeal plan.
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"Tyler pitched well, but he left a pitch in the middle of the plate to Puig," manager Terry Collins said.
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Yonder Alonso went 23-for-265 with an RBI, walked and was hit by a pitch in four plate appearances.
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Score: Sports teams across the country want to pitch in to chip away at symbols and institutions of white supremacy.
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Detroit reliever Alex Wilson was tossed after hitting New York third baseman Todd Frazier with a pitch in the eighth.
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As the trend grows, groups and organizations from all over the world are dusting off their palms to pitch in.
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Average seat pitch in America, the petition noted, had declined from 35 to 31 inches in the past few decades.
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The Brewers got the run back when Yelich scored on Jerry Blevins' wild pitch in the bottom of the fifth.
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Hernandez is scheduled to pitch in a simulated game during the Mariners' upcoming road trip before beginning his rehab assignment.
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Amazon's also hoping Alexa users will pitch in as well, by way of the new "Alexa donate to Wikipedia" skill.
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"200 of our tiles are embedded in a football pitch in a favela in Rio de Janeiro," Kemball-Cook explains.
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Six pitches later, Torres won it by lining Brad Peacock's 2-2 pitch in front of right fielder George Springer.
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Many Sanders supporters view the deal as yet more proof that the national party tilted the pitch in Clinton's favor.
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Replays showed that Wolters had clearly swung and missed at a pitch in the dirt and should have been out.
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The pitch, in a nutshell: Americans are hungry for breakfast and Time Inc is thirsty for traffic and advertising dollars.
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Cleveland was leading by 2-1 when Lonnie Chisenhall attempted to check his swing on a pitch in the dirt.
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Canada, Japan, Australia, the ROK and a few others can still pitch in, but they can't possibly fill the void.
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Now, why don't you pitch in a bit more so everyone else has a chance at the American dream, too?
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The countries have one of the biggest rivalries in international sports, and it is at a fever pitch in soccer.
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Still, even without seeing a single pitch in Game Five and facing potential legal ramifications, it was totally worth it.
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Matt Joyce scored on a wild pitch in the bottom of the eighth inning to put Pittsburgh ahead 23-13.
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But, there's a silver lining here, Bruce -- at least it wasn't as bad as 50 Cent's first pitch in 2014.
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He was hit by a pitch in the third inning, extending his streak for reaching base to 237 consecutive games.
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"We have observed a more fevered pitch in the kinds of calls that we received from voters," Ms. Clarke said.
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Since Verlander could not pitch in the game — he had pitched on Sunday — Hinch effectively chose between Severino and Sale.
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Kushner found a promising pitch in conversations with Verily's chief executive Andy Conrad, who described a project in the works.
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When she would occasionally pitch in to help run her employer's hyperpartisan conservative Facebook pages, she saw the same thing.
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But as some costs come down, the possibility of a sales pitch in other areas is something to watch for.
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I knew that I'd probably get an opportunity to pitch in the postseason, and that's what I wanted to do.
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Though there were moments of patchy tone and shaky pitch in her singing, the radiance of her voice came through.
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With runners on first and third, Dodgers reliever Ross Stripling bounced a pitch in the dirt that catcher Grandal blocked.
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And while McGraw was a vital member of the 1969 Mets, he did not actually pitch in that World Series.
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Laureano had an RBI single in the seventh inning, and Matt Chapman scored on a wild pitch in the eighth.
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"I'd prefer if our countries pitch in and help test everyone," said Vera Koslova-Fu, an Australian on the ship.
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Another dancer, Priscilla, received a similar pitch in 203 from a woman, this time to give Mr. Epstein a massage.
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"That's my boy," said Castro, who cursed himself after swinging at a pitch in the dirt for the second strike.
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Information and art about Kashmir reached a fever pitch in my own brain and, seemingly, in the world around me.
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Yelich suffered a fractured right kneecap when fouling off a pitch in the first inning at Miami on Sept. 10.
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He famously delivered one with his first World Series pitch, in 2015, over the head of Kansas City's Alcides Escobar.
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It shouldn't all be on women; men need to pitch in to act as effective allies and help solve the problem.
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If you want to pitch in, it's important to keep in mind two things: first, cash is always better than donations.
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Rays shortstop Tim Beckham left the game after being hit on the left hand by a pitch in the fourth inning.
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Whether it's running through a sales pitch in your head or avoiding negative conversations and language, others can adopt similar tactics.
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So, they should pitch in if they want us to keep spending and to have our markets wide open, shouldn't they?
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NOTES: Red Sox 2B Dustin Pedroia was not in the lineup after being hit by a pitch in the ribs Sunday.
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Syndergaard, who will toss a bullpen session on Sunday, is slated to pitch in Wednesday's one-game wild-card encounter. 2.
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Atlanta SS Erick Aybar was scratched from Tuesday's starting lineup after being hit by a pitch in his chest Monday. 3.
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In true Rocket League form, there were some amazing plays from both sides of the pitch in the two-set series.
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I told him that anytime you can pitch in the seventh as a starter in this league, it is really good.
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He got the game to extras, but hit McCann with a two-out pitch in the 10th before walking George Springer.
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You feel like he&aposs ready to pitch in the big leagues, and that&aposs hard to come by and acquire.
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Joking about the pitch afterwards, Snoop tweeted his buddy 50 Cent, who also had a historically awful first pitch in 2014.
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Kluber is scheduled for two innings and, depending on his response, could pitch in a rehab game for his next outing.
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He was hit by the pitch in the top of the third inning and left after the bottom of the frame.
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Then there is Tebow, standing in the batter's box, awaiting his first pitch in a live, competitive game since high school.
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Tunisia goalkeeper Mouez Hassen, who left the pitch in the 16th minute clutching his arm, suffered a shoulder injury, Maaloul said.
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The effort not only encourages people around the world to pitch in, but also spotlights the personal stories of those competing.
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They also applied to be contestants on their favorite TV show, and Bantam Bagels was invited to pitch in June 2014.
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SS Danny Espinosa was hit by a pitch in the third inning, the third time he was tagged in the series.
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If my wife and I both have to work late, my sister or our parents pitch in to watch the children.
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If you want to pitch in, it's important to keep in mind two things: First, cash is always better than donations.
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Eric Sogard reached on a fielder's choice and then tried to take second when Edwards lost a pitch in the dirt.
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Yeah, well, whenever our friends in the White House who are still there need help, you know, I can pitch in.
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Vardakostas delivered his pitch in his childhood bedroom; Lemnos partner Helen Boniske remembers that physics books were strewn on the floor.
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Lester, 35, attempted to come out and pitch in the third inning but was removed from the game due to discomfort.
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RHP Stephen Strasburg (strained flexor mass in right elbow) is unlikely to pitch in the NL Division Series against the Dodgers.
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Hernandez is scheduled to pitch in a simulated game during the Mariners' upcoming road trip before he begins a rehab assignment.
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Tigers rightfielder Nicholas Castellanos was hit in the hand by a pitch in the opening inning and departed the following inning.
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First, message your most reliable teammates (or boss or direct reports), and see if they can pitch in while you're out.
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Wacha is 1-0 with a 1.50 ERA this season and did not pitch in the three-game series in Washington.
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The sales pitch in South America shows that Hacking Team is back in business—or at least, it's trying to be.
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He also allowed four other base runners by issuing three walks and hitting Chase Headley with a pitch in the fourth.
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He allowed two runs in six innings, one on an Anthony Rendon homer on a 1-2 pitch in the sixth.
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Javy Guerra came on to pitch in the fourth for the Nationals, who won the first game of the series Monday.
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Also good: You aren't asking them to pitch in to the endless and emotionally grueling work that sick rooms often entail.
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Mets fans often stopped him and complimented him on one thing: his first pitch in Game 3 of the World Series.
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The Houston Astros ace Gerrit Cole did not pitch in his team's Game 7 World Series loss to the Washington Nationals.
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I think if I see that pitch in my mind a few months ago, I probably would have rolled it over.
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Diaz suffered a hairline fracture July 31 in Miami after being hit by an Andrew Cashner pitch in the first inning.
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Every team gets six minutes to pitch in front of a panel of judges comprised of expert VCs, founders and technologists.
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The Mariners also lost Dee Gordon after he was hit on the right wrist by a Happ pitch in the third.
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While some date the political wariness to Watergate, it seems to have reached a fever pitch in this highly partisan era.
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German has yet to pitch in the majors but is 22015-224 with a 3.34 ERA in the minors this season.
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The debate over how best to conserve the greater sage grouse has reached a fevered pitch in the past few months.
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His contract was purchased from Triple-A Norfolk Friday but he did not pitch in his brief stint with the Orioles.
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The mezzo-soprano Kirstin Chávez was uneasy of pitch in an early Bach cantata and strident in a dusky Zemlinsky song.
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The third star: Kendall Coyne – The Team USA star had a unique take on throwing out the first pitch in Chicago.
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"I hope it is an inspiration to like-minded people to step up and pitch in," Trudeau said in his speech.
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He was hit by a pitch in the first inning but remained in the game until being pulled after the fifth.
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Freeland (13-7) retired the first 11 Chicago batters he faced before nicking Jose Abreu with a pitch in the fourth.
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"Slow to the plate, you're betting on a pitch in the zone being put into play there," Manager Aaron Boone said.
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He was regularly touching 95 miles per hour on his fastball and hit 96 on one pitch in the first inning.
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You could pitch in a little bit with the insane cocktail outfits on local TV at 9:30 in the morning.
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Why am I not surprised the woman who did herself a favor by shitcanning Blake Shelton didn't pitch in on it?
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It has made a strong marketing pitch in Africa, Latin America and parts of Asia where it holds huge economic influence.
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"It's motivating to pitch in Yankee Stadium, it's motivating to be on this team, be in a pennant race," Happ said.
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"He's always had the stuff, and he learned how to home it in and pitch in the zone," McCann said later.
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While that's impressive enough, she can also add to her accolades being the sixth girl to ever pitch in the series.
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Boone said Happ, a starter during the regular season, could be an option to pitch in some fashion in Game 4.
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When Wilson, the Tigers reliever, hit Frazier with a pitch in the eighth, he was ejected, and the benches emptied again.
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Podcast buzz reached a fever pitch in 2019 with big companies gobbling up independent networks and signing deals with celebrity talent.
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They're helpless for many years, and not particularly helpful either—they can't pitch in around the house or get a job.
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Ohtani, who is not scheduled to pitch in a series against the Yankees this weekend, has done little to temper interest.
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At times I'm flummoxed by a student's question, and then all the other kids at the table pitch in to explain.
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LAS VEGAS — Bernie Sanders seemed to be enjoying himself as he made his final pitch in Nevada ahead of Saturday's caucuses.
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Lawmakers say the move has enabled foreign ships to start delivering aid to Puerto Rico and pitch in with relief efforts.
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Others who heard about the effort through colleagues or the news media went to airports on their own to pitch in.
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But even on shore duty he can work long hours or overnight, so Michael's grandmothers pitch in to fill the gaps.
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Steven Brault entered and threw seven straight balls before recovering to strike out Jose Bautista on a pitch in the dirt.
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After Tyler White was hit by a pitch in the eighth, pinch-runner Jake Marisnick set out to steal second base.
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Tensions in the region have reached fever pitch in the last 24 hours, but what happens next is far from clear.
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Rendon suffered the contusion when he was hit by a pitch in a game against the Miami Marlins on April 20.
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You're always playing at somewhat less than 7763 percent, and it was fun having someone to relate to that — you get hit with a pitch in the hand, you get hit with a pitch in the elbow, you don't have feeling in your fingers when you throw a baseball, and somehow you figure out how to get through that.
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It is conceivable that he will pitch in the major leagues again, but there is a good chance that he never will.
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An adorable stray dog ran into the cricket pitch in the middle of an IPL match, bringing all proceedings to a halt.
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The bank's posterity crew teamed up to pitch in to get Green a new furry companion, just in time for his birthday.
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There's another wrinkle, too: industry merger activity has gone on a tear since the Redstones made their CBS-Viacom pitch in September.
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Harrison missed one game after being hit by a pitch in the right calf by Atlanta Braves reliever Arodys Vizcaino on Sunday.
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Texas took a 4-0 lead when Chirinos came home on a strikeout to Ryan Rua on a pitch in the dirt.
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And because it wouldn't be the World Cup final without drama, Pussy Riot ran onto the pitch in protest during the game.
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He hit Brian McCann with a two-out pitch in the 10th, then walked Springer before Alex Bregman&aposs game-ending single.
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He clubbed a three-run homer, doubled home a run, walked and was hit by a pitch in Atlanta's 8-5 win.
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He clubbed a three-run homer, double home a run, walked and was hit by a pitch in Atlanta's 8-5 win.
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Altuve was hit by a pitch in the ninth inning, marking the third consecutive game an Astro was plunked by a pitch.
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If this story sounds familiar, it's because he also hit a homer on his very first pitch in professional baseball in 2016.
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When the check comes, I offer to pitch in with the other four girls even though I was late and barely smoked.
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He is expected to pitch in a rookie-level Arizona League game Friday and could return to the Diamondbacks' rotation next week.
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Cervelli left in the 12th because of a right hand injury he got blocking a pitch in the dirt in the 10th.
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But Marcell Ozuna lined out, J.T. Realmuto struck out, and Miami managed just one run — on a wild pitch in the dirt.
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It makes it super simple to set goals, track progress, and map out your big pitch in one easy-to-use interface.
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But violence directly linked to elections arguably reached a fever pitch in the decades following the North's victory in the Civil War.
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Only a quarter of men held the same expectation of women, though 250 percent of women felt they needed to pitch in.
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And if we Earthlings pitch in a meager $100,000, a few scientists promise to turn our lonely planet into an interstellar beacon.
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Rendon put the Nationals (23-23) ahead 2-0 with a two-run blast on a 1-2 pitch in the second.
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Several hard and clearly reckless challenges led to several scrums on the pitch in the final minutes of regulation and stoppage time.
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If we want better environmental data, we'll need for-profit companies with the expertise and high-end sensors to pitch in too.
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Tigers right fielder Nicholas Castellanos was hit in the hand by a pitch in the opening inning and departed the following inning.
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The ad opens on her son, Nicholas, playing in the living room as Grechen Shirley delivers her campaign pitch in a voiceover.
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Tim Tebow just hit a home run in his FIRST at-bat ... on the FIRST pitch ... in his FIRST instructional league game.
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Those who pitch in will get the robot at a discount — though it's still not what you would call cheap, at $1,600.
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Over 100 people queued to be vaccinated on Wednesday under tents set up by health workers on a soccer pitch in Kisenso.
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If you have a specific question, the site's "Money Doctors" - a panel of volunteer CPAs with personal-finance training - can pitch in.
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Why come up with your own interview questions when you can get some of your celebrity friends to pitch in with theirs?
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Contestants first submitted their ideas online, then finalists were chosen to fly into St. Petersburg, Florida to pitch in front of judges.
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Bergman (1-3, 5.89 ERA) will throw about 65 pitches on Wednesday and will pitch in relief when he returns to Colorado.
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So in that sense, Robert Gsellman, also 24-22014, fit right in before he threw his first pitch in the major leagues.
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David Waldstein: After Andrew Miller threw 46 pitches in Game 1 there were questions about whether he could pitch in Game 2.
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" She later fired back in a tweet where she defended her wealth tax plan and called for Cooperman to "pitch in more.
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Heading into Thursday's game against the Tampa Bay Rays, the left-hander had to pitch in seven innings to earn the bonus.
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We both feel better when we have clearly designated roles and expectations, but we both pitch in to help each other, too.
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"The erosion of scientific integrity in government has hit a fever pitch in the last two years," he wrote in his testimony.
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Milwaukee activated RHP Michael Blazek from the 15-day disabled list, but he is not yet ready to pitch in games. 3.
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Ronaldo looked baffled, professing his innocence repeatedly, and was clearly distraught as he left the pitch in tears, still shaking his head.
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But starting early this month and reaching a fever pitch in the second week of March, the brands don't want my money.
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A fast runner in his early years, with an overpowering right field arm, Guerrero could hit nearly any pitch in any location.
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And yet he never got to pitch in the World Series, when the Mets used only six pitchers from start to finish.
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After tweeting that he had just thrown "the fastest pitch in the history of baseball," Trump fumes when TrackMan data says otherwise.
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Before the game, Harvey, who is not scheduled to pitch in the series, reflected on his highs and lows with the Mets.
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But with the outbreak of the coronavirus, Beijing has called on the country's tech giants to pitch in to fight the outbreak.
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Clayton Kershaw, the Dodgers' three-time Cy Young Award winner, has never thrown a pitch in the shadow of the Green Monster.
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Kendricks scored the go-ahead run after Chatwood bounced a pitch in front of home plate and watched it go by Caratini.
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But the Red Sox relievers will have to pitch in both stadiums, and they have been a source of trouble all year.
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Its pitch in the United States is that it is transplanting a version of that model here, no matter the higher costs.
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One by one, they spoke of Sabathia's courage in continuing to pitch in pain over the final weeks of the regular season.
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States and local health departments, hospitals and doctors need to pitch in to try to keep this virus from taking hold here.
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The Rays hope to get Pruitt back up but want him to pitch in the minors and build confidence for his return.
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"At this point, you might as well pitch in games instead of bullpens," Corbin said, referring to his typical between-starts routine.
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The problem, they told me, is that the government doesn't make it easy for well-meaning hackers to pitch in on defense.
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She had watched the fight over abortion rights reach a fever pitch in 240, both in the courts and on the ground.
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Just hours after Wednesday's starter, Jeff Samardzija, volunteered to pitch in relief if needed this weekend, Cueto did his teammate one better.
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Philadelphia's Adam Morgan was perfect in top of the eighth and pitched around a walk and a wild pitch in the ninth.
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Tensions rose in the bottom of the fourth as Giants reliever Albert Suarez hit Ramirez with a pitch in his left elbow.
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As the shadows stretch across the pitch in inner-city Hanoi, the words emblazoned on their bright yellow jerseys catch the eye.
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The national conversation about guns and their place in American society has reached a fevered pitch in the wake of the Feb.
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All we're saying is when you make it big, pitch in two cents so everybody else gets a chance to make it.
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Mr. Youssef's wife, Yvette, helps in the kitchen, and his sons, Mark, 16, and Wadie, 17, pitch in when not at school.
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COREY KLUBER, CLEVELAND INDIANS Because of a back injury, Cleveland's Corey Kluber did not pitch in the last 693 days of May.
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NOTES: Rockies SS Trevor Story didn't play after getting hit on his right middle finger with a pitch in the ninth inning Sunday.
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Blackmon went 287-for-240, struck out twice and was hit by a pitch in the Rockies' 4-1 loss to the Dodgers.
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You have two choices here, either pitch in regardless of what you really want, or order something different and only pay for that.
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Curry and Thompson were part of the contingent that sold Durant on the Warriors during a sales pitch in The Hamptons on Friday.
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Senzatela (23-1) was recalled Tuesday to pitch in Jon Gray's rotation spot after Gray was optioned to Triple-A Albuquerque on Saturday.
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C Wilson Ramos was hit in the groin by a pitch in the dirt in the fifth inning and stayed in the game.
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Seeing a crowd form at the bar, Hugh Cooley agreed to pitch in a few hours early as a second busboy for Buddy.
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Some have already begun compiling a list of celebrities who have publicly endorsed Trump in the hopes they may pitch in come July.
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Three months after hitting his first career homer, Colon received his first career walk on a 33-2 pitch in the fourth inning.
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In the lead-up to the elections, President Trump's pitch in states that he won sought to tie the Democrats to Hillary Clinton.
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Amazon is now making Amazon Music a bigger selling point, three agencies who have received Amazon's pitch in recent months told Business Insider.
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Kepler traveled from Indianapolis, where Rochester was playing, to Oakland and arrived two hours before first pitch in the 12:35 p.m. game.
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Tyler Flowers connected with the bases empty in the seventh, but a wild pitch in the eighth made it a one-run game.
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"The Miracle Team," consists of twenty-five players from across Egypt who meet twice a week to train on a pitch in Cairo.
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But in these early days, it's clear that both the government and the individuals who care about history, are ready to pitch in.
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At each event selected startups have an opportunity to pitch in front of top-notch investors, compete for $50K and the Disrupt Cup.
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While most plugs are usually some lame combination of a picture and a pitch in the caption, Garner took hers up a notch.
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Meyer said he getting the chance to pitch in the majors the past month will be beneficial for him in the long run.
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We were first on scene and in such circumstances we all had to pitch in to fight to save the young man's life.
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Dog-whistle appeals never truly went away, but they have risen in pitch in recent years, particularly since Trump entered the political arena.
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The tiles have been laid down in London's Heathrow Airport, Sandton City shopping center in Johannesburg, and another soccer pitch in Lagos, Nigeria.
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"Everyone is trying to pitch in and help her out to relieve some of that and everything she's going through," says the source.
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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was hit by a pitch in the first inning, and he departed in the second with a left hand contusion.
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"By 2025, you'll be able to hail a flying car," opened the Marble founder, which, incidentally, marked the 100th pitch in EF's history.
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Castro left the game in the ninth inning due to a bruised right elbow after being hit by a pitch in the eighth.
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Rehearse the pitch in front of the mirror, or with a supportive partner or friend, to develop a sense of comfort and confidence.
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He is scheduled to pitch in an extended spring training game again Thursday before going to Class A Visalia on a rehab assignment.
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He is a 6-foot-6, stone-faced intimidator who threw his first pitch in the 2015 World Series toward an opponent's head.
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But when the collection baskets were handed around, the limited number of hands to pitch in for badly needed building repairs was manifest.
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Angels right-hander Hansel Robles (4-0) sent the game to extra innings by retiring Xander Bogaerts on one pitch in the ninth.
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Miami's Christian Yelich drew a five-pitch walk in the first inning, and Derek Dietrich was hit by a pitch in the second.
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LHP Jose Quintana is not scheduled to pitch in the current series, but he spoke to reporters for about 24 minutes Monday afternoon.
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Now, seeking to pay for an overhaul of the nation's health-care system, she's calling on them to pitch in a bit more.
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The Charlotte Observer reported that Charlotte, North Carolina, presented a bid in Washington, although it's unclear if they advanced to pitch in Miami.
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But you're going to go into the playoffs looking at Noah Syndergaard as the guy that has to pitch in a big game.
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That would make him available to start a wild-card game in case Noah Syndergaard had to pitch in a meaningful game Sunday.
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Kylie Bunbury stars as the first woman to pitch in the big leagues in "Pitch," made with the involvement of Major League Baseball.
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Kylie Bunbury plays Ginny Baker, the first woman to pitch in Major League Baseball after she's called up by the San Diego Padres.
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Bitcoin mania hit a fevered pitch in the past week, with the cryptocurrency hitting $20173,340 on Thursday, before falling back to around $14,000.
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His role was to pitch in extra innings or a blowout, but the A.L. won by one run, and Wakefield did not appear.
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Puig struck out on a 3-2 pitch in the bottom of the 11th to end the 4-hour and 19-minute contest.
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Since planes have been grounded for much of the week, many tourists who are stuck at the resort have chosen to pitch in.
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Royals C Salvador Perez sustained a bone contusion in his right wrist after he was hit by a pitch in Tuesday's game. 2.
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Villanueva was hit by a pitch in his other plate appearance and scored, giving him career highs of four runs and five RBIs.
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When the teams walk out onto the iconic Wembley pitch in October, let's unite to cheer on the players and celebrate the sport.
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Mr. Trump's team appears to be grooming Tiffany — gingerly — to pitch in on the campaign trail in the coming weeks, particularly with millennials.
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After Tim Beckham scored on a wild pitch in the first, Valbuena broke the tie with a solo homer leading off the second.
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This is one of the most generous gestures imaginable, and one that defines Branca's life much more than one pitch in one game.
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Mahler asked Generette if he'd liked to pitch in on some work he was doing for the local pro soccer team, DC United.
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He said he would have been ready to pitch in relief had the Yankees advanced to a division series, but they did not.
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As he makes his pitch in the early states, Brown trumpeted that the party can rebound in middle America — with a progressive candidate.
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The advice isn't entirely altruistic, though as, now that I was "on the team," I'd need to pull my weight and pitch in.
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Zenisek will continue to pitch in at Planned Parenthood's Iowa City clinic, which is expecting an uptick in patients after Quad Cities closes.
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The Orioles took the lead back thanks to a Jonathan Schoop RBI single plus a run-scoring McHugh wild pitch in the third.
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Dodgers reliever Ross Stripling's first pitch in the ninth sailed behind leadoff batter Giancarlo Stanton, who took offense and started walking toward Stripling.
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Parker was 1-for-4 with a walk and a hit by pitch in three games with the Giants after being recalled Monday.
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"He hasn't swung at the first pitch in a while, and he crushed that ball," Red Sox Manager Alex Cora said of Betts.
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Voth, who did not pitch in his two previous stints with Washington, allowed all seven runs, leaving with one out in the fourth.
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It was the time of the Berlin crisis, when fears of a nuclear holocaust, and survival mania, reached a fever pitch in America.
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France has grappled with this question for centuries, but the country's debate around national identity has reached a fever pitch in recent years.
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As he begins his farewell tour, Sabathia is asking only for the chance to pitch in those high-leverage situations, even in April.
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If you plan on having them pitch in for deductibles, it's probably time to sit down and explain how your family coverage works.
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Garrett Stubbs scored on a wild pitch in the sixth, and Chirinos clubbed a three-run long ball, his 17th, in the seventh.
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"The concentration from pitch to pitch, not just on defense but on offense, Gleyber Torres won every pitch in this series," Mendoza said.
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Those who worked with her at Golf Channel described her as a hard-working and collegial colleague who would pitch in wherever needed.
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The volume of conversation around diversity in popular culture hit fever pitch in 2015 (Mashable assessed each area of the industry last year).
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She began working at McDonald's about three months ago in an effort to pitch in with bills at home, according to her family.
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Wolters also pounced on a pitch in the dirt and flipped to Marquez to tag out Gordon trying to score in the sixth.
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Happily, all the babies grew up strong; they flanked their father at Camden Yards when he threw out a first pitch in 2014.
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He didn't allow another run, however, and the Angels scored the winning run on a bases-loaded wild pitch in the seventh inning.
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There is another wrinkle, too: Industry merger activity has gone on a tear since the Redstones made their CBS-Viacom pitch in September.
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"The attraction to him is we know he can pitch in New York and he's doesn't have a draft pick attached," Cashman said.
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Lil Jon first visited Ghana in October last year, and what he saw on that trip inspired him to pitch in and help.
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Stephen Colbert shared some thoughts on it, Seth Meyers broke it down – and Trevor Noah had a few jokes to pitch in, too.
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Syndergaard, the only one of those four not to have surgery last season, will be the first to pitch in an exhibition game.
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On a 218-1 pitch in the sixth, Chris Young surrendered Kipnis' homer, his sixth home run allowed in 27 1/3 innings.
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The primary candidates for the spot — the left-hander Jordan Montgomery and the right-hander Chad Green — will pitch in the minor leagues.
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Democratic senators facing reelection next year said Wednesday that President Trump's tax pitch in a White House meeting failed to win them over.
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On Tuesday, he may get a chance to pitch in the All-Star Game from the mound where Fernandez did his best work.
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In a 1957 recruiting pitch in the United States, IBM's brochure titled "My Fair Ladies" specifically encouraged women to apply for coding jobs.
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When it started to solidify, they rolled the pitch in their mouths and chewed on it, like some sort of primitive bubble gum.
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Mariners designated hitter Nelson Cruz left the game shortly after being hit on the foot with a Brandon Mann pitch in the fourth inning.
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This tragic situation is evidence that the effects of climate change can be unpredictable, but the cause is avoidable if we all pitch in.
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So if the tall left-hander gets the contract he demands, he'll make a cool $25,615 every time he fires a pitch in 2017.
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Judge, serving as designated hitter, was hit on the right hand by a Jakob Junis pitch in the first inning and winced in pain.
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Both have frequencies—which we interpret as color in light waves and pitch in sound waves—as well as amplitudes, meaning brightness or loudness.
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Larson estimates the full convoy of trucks from the community included nine harvesters, and about 50 people in total showed up to pitch in.
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Digitized records and DNA tests are allowing civilian volunteers to pitch in and help put correct names on unidentified remains in American military cemeteries.
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The confrontation is already reaching a fever pitch in the area of foreign policy, with disagreements on economic policy also ready to go public.
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Martinez said he hoped Scherzer could come back and pitch in relief in Game 6 on Tuesday if the season was on the line.
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George W. Bush's first pitch in the 2001 World Series between the New York Yankees and the Arizona Diamondbacks -- just weeks after the Sept.
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It's planning to pitch in with positive advertising and grass-roots outreach in states like New York, Delaware, Rhode Island and Pennsylvania, Benton said.
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Authorities want to see "everyone — and I mean everyone, especially judicial partners," pitch in to help curb the serious citywide gun problem, Johnson said.
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It was exciting for me to have a people like Jack and [bassist] Miles [Peck] pitch in on writing because they're super talented dudes.
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Once a crew has struck a whale, other crews pitch in to help land the animal, using motorised aluminium skiffs and block and tackle.
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Again, this isn't the first time Oliver has asked his audience to pitch in and make a difference in his issue of the week.
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As a teen, he had a promising baseball career ahead of him and was drafted out of high school to pitch in the MLB.
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I was definitely excited to be back home and pitch in front of the old fans and be back in front of Texas again.
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The coffee my office provides is truly horrible, so a few coworkers and I pitch in to buy other coffee and bring it in.
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One easy way to pitch in is to give money to one or more of the many charities involved with the response and recovery.
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That way, commercial investors will be more likely to pitch in if a credible government agency is involved and bearing some of the costs.
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Wood then went back in to pitch in the eighth inning and ended the inning by picking off Shawn O'Malley trying to steal second.
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Manager Bryan Price said Phillips appeared to injure the hand while swinging and missing at a Matt Bowman pitch in the seventh Tuesday night.
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He was hit by a pitch in the second inning, the 28 HBP since the start of 2014, fourth highest in the American League.
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During the Hangout, he explained that as company leaders, co-founders and CEOs have to pitch in where necessary to keep the company afloat.
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LHP Clayton Kershaw, who has been on the disabled list since June 27 and remains in California, will not pitch in the Washington series.
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She came with her husband and two children — through a snowstorm — to watch Clinton's final primary pitch in a high school auditorium on Monday.
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Yadiel Rivera ran for Cooper, stole second on a pitch in the dirt and scored on Anderson's double that reached the left-field corner.
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Yadiel Rivera ran for Cooper, stole second on a pitch in the dirt and scored on Anderson's double that reached the left field corner.
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The disaster prompted Europe and the United States to level sanctions against Russia and brought east-west tensions to their highest pitch in decades.
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Ramirez, who didn't pitch in spring training because of a strained right lat, went 4 2/3 innings, allowing five runs on five hits.
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Springer smacked his first leadoff homer since June 19, 2015, on the second pitch in the first, a 430-foot blast to left field.
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But Estes did connect with a Clemens pitch in the fifth inning, driving one over the left-field wall for a two-run homer.
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The debate over the Gadsden flag's meaning hit a fever pitch in 2016, when the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission responded to a complaint from
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On the other hand, a diverse volunteer army of Twitter users could pitch in to give the thumbs up or down on these tweets.
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The Braves (0-5) also lost the right-hander Dan Winkler, who suffered a fractured right elbow while throwing a pitch in the seventh.
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Obama previewed her pitch in July during a prime-time speech at the Democratic National Convention, in which she delivered a testimonial for Mrs.
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If you get caught up in 'Wow, these are big games,' when are you going to get a chance to pitch in big games?
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"My focus was to pitch in the bottom of the zone and keep the ball down because sometimes here the ball flies," Urena said.
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Schimpf's homer, which came on a 3-03 pitch in the fourth inning, was his 16th this season - all of them since July 1.
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The album's liveliest and most urgent track is "If He Ain't Gonna Love You," a sales pitch in the guise of a rescue mission.
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Dull was injured while making a pitch in the 10th inning to 1B Mitch Moreland in Oakland's 3-2, 10-inning win over Boston.
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Gray only started throwing the latter pitch in spring training "I didn't think I'd be using it this much at this time," Gray said.
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In 183, President Park Geun-hye promised that South Korea would pitch in to help resettle millions of refugees fleeing the Syrian civil war.
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Pirates catcher Francisco Cervelli was also hit in the left hand by a pitch in the seventh inning, but he remained in the game.
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NOTES: 1B Cody Bellinger was 1-for-4 with a single and was hit by a pitch in his return from the disabled list.
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Had Seattle made the postseason you likely would have seen him pitch in a similar role to what Jansen and Miller have this October.
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The donation is one of a number made by celebs since Kevin Hart started a movement Monday challenging other Hollywood heavyweights to pitch in.
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LHP Clayton Kershaw was cruising along and appeared to have victory in hand before throwing a two-base wild pitch in the ninth inning.
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But ineffectiveness on the mound and injuries forced him to pitch in professional baseball leagues in Korea and Taiwan and independent baseball in Texas.
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He did not lose it until he faced the Irishman Barry McGuigan in June 1985 at Loftus Road Stadium, a soccer pitch, in London.
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The speed of every pitch in a baseball game is posted on a scoreboard, so why can't NHL arenas do it for slap shots?
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Dodgers infielder Max Muncy left the game with a right wrist contusion after being hit by a Matt Strahm pitch in the fifth inning.
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Musk is now trying to use his influence to pitch in, though as we've seen in the past, his help is not always helpful.
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Much later, when Takei and his father pitch in for Adlai Stevenson's 2003 presidential campaign, a grateful Eleanor Roosevelt is scheduled to swing by.
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According to CNN Business, these type of posts have been around for years, but appear to have reached a fever pitch in recent weeks.
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Likewise, decline in public-sector employment can be traced to the attacks on union rights that reached a fever pitch in the last decade.
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After the first round, four-six companies will be selected to pitch in the final round in front of a new panel of judges.
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Martinez started for the first time since being struck in the left hand by a pitch in his first game with Arizona on Wednesday.
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Dodgers 3B Justin Turner is listed as day-to-day after being hit on his left hand by a pitch in Wednesday's game. 2.
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The fight over Kavanaugh's records has reached a fever pitch in the Capitol, where both sides are exchanging rhetorical fire on a daily basis.
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" But the controversy reached an even sharper pitch in the U.K., where a spokesman for Prime Minister Theresa May condemned Trump's actions as "wrong.
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But Nido then cleared the bases on a 26-25 pitch in the next at-bat to give the Mets a 6-4 lead.
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It culminates onstage with a six-minute pitch in front of the masses and a tough Q&A session from our panel of esteemed judges.
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And even when men are, so they say, perfectly willing to pitch in, often it's still on the woman to ask him to do so.
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He had a sore tibia after being hit by a pitch in the seventh inning Monday night, but that wasn't the reason he didn't start.
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Participants will make an elevator pitch — in this case while descending down an escalator instead — about their iOS app ideas to a panel of judges.
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Loup survived three walks (two intentional) and a wild pitch in the top of the 33th and Boyer had a perfect bottom of the 10th.
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The Rays scored another run on a wild pitch in the eighth before the White Sox added three runs in their half of the eighth.
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That's why I went to SideOne, and then from working with SideOne I realized there were these other really helpful ways they could pitch in.
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Koch had made four starts for the Aces, so he could pitch in relief or fill in as a starter, Arizona manager Torey Lovullo said.
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Stanton, who was hit by a Fiers pitch in the third, got some revenge when he led off the sixth with a homer to left.
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Surkamp will pitch in place of LHP Felix Doubront, who went on the 15-day disabled list Monday with an injury to his left elbow.
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Still, as he tours his country ahead of presidential elections on October 7th, two corners of Cameroon are unlikely to hear his pitch in person.
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Jared Hoying tripled and scored on a wild pitch in the eighth and Adrian Beltre added a run-scoring single in the ninth for Texas.
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There's the intro line — some pithy version of Dev's "Going to Whole Foods, want me to pick you up anything?" pitch in Master of None.
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"That's as good as you can pitch in a place like this, giving up one run in eight innings," Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said.
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The field: A cricket field is made up of a large grass oval with a 66-foot-long playing area, or "pitch," in the middle.
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And the city wants oil companies to pitch in — accusing the industry of knowing the harms of fossil fuels even as companies profited from them.
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Yet, as we reported previously, a Definers employee sent us an email pitch in October in which it wrote suggestively that "Bird's numbers seem off".
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"Any pitch in that situation is not a bad decision, it's just the execution of it," Cobb said of the home run in the eighth.
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More people came out to see the Cubs in spring training, on a per game basis, than are watching Archer pitch in Tampa this year.
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OF/2B Howie Kendrick continued his early-season struggles, going 0-for-4 and fanning on a pitch in the dirt to end the game.
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Bruce Willis threw the ceremonial first pitch in a Philadelphia Phillies jersey on Wednesday — to mixed results — before the team played against the Milwaukee Brewers.
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Leave your pitch in your pocket — this is a rare opportunity to dig deep and glean crucial information from some of the best investors around.
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RHP Michael Fulmer, the only Tigers player selected to the AL team, will not pitch in the game because he's starting Sunday night in Cleveland.
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RHP Jose Fernandez could be skipped in the rotation for the second time this year, which would seemingly allow him to pitch in the playoffs.
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Chances are the Chiefs are probably going to lose, but they are going down swinging and Alex Smith is using his wheels to pitch in.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Portugal proved they can flourish without their talismanic forward Cristiano Ronaldo, at least on the pitch, in beating France to win Euro 2016.
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World Series It's going to feel a lot like summer when the first pitch in baseball's Fall Classic is thrown this evening in Los Angeles.
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Rivera had more odds stacked against him: Melancon had given up only two home runs on an 103-2 pitch in his eight-year career.
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The Cubs made it 4-2 in the seventh when Rizzo scored from third base on a wild pitch in the dirt by Jesse Biddle.
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The two shared their best pieces of advice for startup founders looking to make a successful pitch in a recent webinar moderated by Business Insider.
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The two shared their best pieces of advice for startup founders looking to make a successful pitch in a recent webinar moderated by Business Insider.
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Now it is time for others to pitch in and make sure that part of this Congress' legacy is a real commitment to saving lives.
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"You can't pitch in bad counts, you can't walk people — and that's what we've done, especially the last couple of years," Manager Walt Weiss said.
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If you've been figuring out the best way to ask your roommate to pitch in more money for cleaning supplies, Mars is on your side.
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Carige's current shareholders, which include the Malacalza family of steel billionaires as the single largest investor with a 27 percent stake, could also pitch in.
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After he was hit by a pitch in the bottom of the first inning, Donaldson exchanged words with Musgrove on his way to first base.
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As the match ended, the Brazilian crowd at Belo Horinzonte began cheering on the Germans as their own players walked off the pitch in embarrassment.
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With a 2-1 count, Allen buried a pitch in the dirt, Baez swung and missed, and Yan Gomes — who had not caught since Oct.
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It has reached a pitch in the last couple of months, as Pogba has been treated to the full range of his manager's tough love.
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Ballmer is the latest big name in the sports world to pitch in -- just yesterday, Drew Brees pledged $5 MILLION to the State of Louisiana.
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Gardner, who was hit by a pitch in the sixth, was the only Yankee to reach base over the final four and one-third innings.
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Depending on how much money the member states pitch in, he said, the aim is to set aside €700 million for the program, he said.
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Yankees third baseman Gio Urshela was hit by a Diego Castillo pitch in the sixth and left an inning later with a bruised left hand.
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The iPhone maker has hammered on privacy as a marketing pitch in recent years, with CEO Tim Cook repeatedly calling privacy a fundamental human right.
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The budget proposal also slashes funding for Amtrak grants in half and calls on states to pitch in operation costs for long-distance Amtrak service.
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So we get a montage scene of new customers, who have come for free phones and get a one-on-one pitch, in a tent.
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Then Wakefield told the Red Sox' manager, Terry Francona, that he wanted to forgo his start the next night to pitch in relief right then.
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They arguably reached a fever pitch in August, when the yield curve — considered by some a reliable recession indicator — hit levels not seen since 2007.
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Cabrera walked in the first inning with one out and aggressively tried to move up on a pitch in the dirt by LHP Danny Duffy.
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"I saw Warren yesterday and had (a) pitch in mind and got it," Gamel said of hammering a slider over center fielder Brett Gardner's head.
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Upton was added to the team because RHP Michael Fulmer is pitching Sunday against the Indians and will not pitch in the All-Star game.
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Will and Joel suggested that I check whether Jeff would be willing to help out with a revision, and he generously agreed to pitch in.
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President Trump's decision will limit health organizations' ability to fight disease and promote reproductive health, and other governments will have to pitch in to help.
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Matt Barnes hit McKinney with a pitch in the top of the ninth and Galvis hit an RBI double to restore Toronto's two-run lead.
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None are so busy with the poetry that they can't pitch in to move a riser or join one of the composer Heather Christian's songs.
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When Mariah Carey strolled onto the field in towering high heels to toss out a first pitch in 2008, the result was a famous blooper.
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Two Mets reached base in the first four innings: Jackson walked in the second, and Brandon Nimmo was hit by a pitch in the fourth.
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In a rotation that featured Tom Seaver and Jerry Koosman, Jim McAndrew was sometimes overlooked and indeed, he did not pitch in the 1969 postseason.
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The rear wheels pitch in on the steering: At low speeds, they turn in the opposite direction of the front pair, tightening the car's turning radius.
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While the soon-to-be big brother is happy to pitch in with the new baby, Morgan says there's one thing that's off limits to her.
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Whatever Palace achieve on the pitch in the coming months, this season is going to be little more than a loop of Alan Pardew's Wembley dance.
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But calls for his release have reached a higher pitch in recent days, culminating with tweets from President Trump on Thursday calling out Sweden's prime minister.
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George Springer couldn't stop his bat on a pitch in the dirt, striking out, and Jose Altuve grounded into a double play to end the inning.
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Their preparation culminates onstage with a six-minute pitch in front of the masses and a tough Q&A session from our panel of esteemed judges.
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Anyone can work out a decent pitch in their garage, but it takes special know-how to navigate turning that pitch into money in the bank.
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That way, urgent assignments are accomplished before the Thanksgiving holiday if possible, and other team members can pitch in to help during the holiday season crunch.
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It costs $3 for 4 big bottles, but I pay $15 and the other two pitch in $53 due to the amount of change we have.
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"This is similar to how we play the fast-forward cassette player to hear higher pitch in the old days," he writes me in an email.
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But German companies soon discovered that operating in China often means giving up technology and navigating rules that tilt the pitch in favour of domestic rivals.
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It's the 82nd time Gordon has been hit by a pitch in his career, which is a Royals franchise record, and ranks 13th among active players.
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Greinke retired the first 217 Nationals hitters before hitting Eaton with a pitch in the fourth, although the initial ruling was that Eaton was not hit.
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Fans of the best-selling books and films can now fly through the boy wizard's Hogwarts School and its quidditch pitch, in an immersive digital experience.
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Forsythe was hit by a pitch in the top of the inning, to his left shoulder blade, but stayed in the game to finish the frame.
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LHP Clayton Kershaw (mild disc herniation) will not pitch in the Washington series, according to manager Dave Roberts, and is not certain when he will pitch.
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Teheran left a 2-2 pitch in the middle of the plate and Carpenter smashed a two-run blast to the Chop House in right field.
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Bryan Shaw hit Hamels in the right foot with a pitch in the seventh, and Phillip Diehl plunked Anthony Rizzo in the back in the eighth.
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Bayek's infinite free time as a Medjay, a protector, means that he can pitch in and do his share to help everyone in the long run.
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Meyer struck out 19 and walked four in 17 1/245 innings over three starts in Rochester and is expected to pitch in relief with Minnesota.
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Political will from our leaders is required to hold accountable those that pollute, in the past and today, so that they pitch in their fair share.
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He was hit by a pitch in first rehab game with Triple-A Sacramento on Saturday while coming back from an injury to the same hand.
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Many said their wives are primarily responsible for their kids while they are campaigning, though several said other family members pitch in from time to time.
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The Neptune Suite launched on Indiegogo last year with a wildly ambitious pitch: in the future, your smartwatch will power all the gadgets in your life.
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Giles, 28, has been experiencing elbow soreness and has not been available to pitch in the last two games, according to Blue Jays manager Charlie Montoyo.
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He threw one pitch in the seventh before the grounds crew scurried to cover the field for a rain delay that lasted 1 hour, 23 minutes.
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He threw one pitch in the seventh before the grounds crew scurried to cover the field for a rain delay that lasted 1 hour, 46 minutes.
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The meeting ended abruptly with no agreement, though Trump said the annual military drills were "very, very expensive" and that South Korea should pitch in more.
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And Sprint's entire pitch in recent ad campaigns is that its network is almost at the same level as the other carriers but has cheaper plans.
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Congressman Steve Scalise throws out the ceremonial first pitch in the first game of the National League Division Series between the Washington Nationals and Chicago Cubs.
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San Diego's Christian Bethancourt became the fifth player in major league history to play catcher, left field and second base and pitch in the same game.
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But Wheeler's long road back from Tommy John surgery in March 2015 has encountered several setbacks, so he has yet to pitch in a rehabilitation game.
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Clinton and her top supporters have been making a similar cross-party pitch in private since before the Democratic nomination fight even came to its conclusion.
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After George Springer belted the first pitch in the bottom of the first over the right-field wall for his 22nd home run, Pineda settled in.
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Warren has jabbed back along the way, arguing that the Cooperman should "pitch in a bit more" to help ensure others have an opportunity to succeed.
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Javier Baez, who has looked largely lost at the plate in this series, followed Heyward by flailing at a pitch in the dirt for strike three.
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In that spirit, today's puzzle puns in the form of ENHARMONIC spellings, wherein the same sounded pitch (in equal temperament) is notated in two different ways.
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Are you really gonna ask your $10 million dollar prize to come pitch in the fourth and fifth inning on a Thursday in July against Atlanta?
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Clinton made her own version of that pitch in her speech to the millennials turned off by their major party choices in the speech at Temple.
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Until recent generations, a new mother's neighbors, friends and family members would pitch in with childcare, allowing her some reprieve, like napping or bathing, Oberman says.
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An hour before first pitch in a Sunday game against the Mets, Miller could glance over his shoulder and see where he romped as a child.
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This one was unexpected, if you took "pitch" in the spirit of today's baseball theme, and might keep you from thinking along the lines of TONAL.
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Max Scherzer stranded seven runners in six shutout innings, and Adam Eaton homered on Jacob deGrom's fourth pitch in a matchup of Cy Young Award winners.
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Wealth Matters The hottest pitch in real estate is the opportunity zone, one of 210,22028 geographic areas in the United States in need of economic investment.
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American Airlines, for one, retreated on its plans last year to reduce pitch in some economy sections from 31 to 29 inches on its newer jets.
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Here's how Real Madrid won their 12th title: After a late start due to a Black Eyed Peas concert, both sides took the pitch in earnest.
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Harvey gets his first opportunity to pitch in the mile-high altitude when the New York Mets open a three-game series at Colorado on Friday.
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There, we were given the chance to pitch in front of an audience of 250 people, consisting mostly of CEOs and owners of mid-size companies.
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They'll be wearing matching jerseys this week, as they are set to pitch in the first two games of a series against the Indians in Cleveland.
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Brantley, who looked stricken after the incident, proceeded to strike out but reached first when Gary Sanchez could not corral the wild pitch in the dirt.
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Apple has hammered on its dedication to privacy as a marketing pitch in recent years, with CEO Tim Cook repeatedly calling privacy a fundamental human right.
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RHP Jake Odorizzi allowed one hit in the first inning but then left the game after throwing one pitch in the second with left hamstring tightness.
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Today a majority of first-time home buyers get down-payment help from their parents; many of those parents pitch in by refinancing their own homes.
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Sure, his wife and dozens of family and friends were at sold-out PNC Park to watch him pitch in the city of his offseason home.
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Also, Los Angeles 3B Justin Turner did not play due to a sore hand after getting hit by a pitch in Tuesday's defeat by the Rockies.
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Hollands did not pitch in the majors last season, and went 2-2 with a 4.40 in 50 games out of the bullpen the year before.
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"I want to pitch in this atmosphere," he said late Saturday night, after a wrenching 7-5 loss to the Dominican Republic at rollicking Marlins Park.
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If you make it to the final round, you simply pitch onstage again with the same pitch in front of a brand new set of judges.
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But no matter the date, players and coaching staff are back on the training pitch in China after spending much of the year hunkered down overseas.
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The Orioles scored a run on a Jackson wild pitch in the fifth, but the Jays got two more back in the sixth off Evan Phillips.
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"I don't mind talking about it," Stallard said of his fateful pitch in an interview with The New York Times from his Virginia home that September.
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Ask David Rose, and he&aposll tell you VCs wouldn&apost be hearing your pitch in the first place if they weren&apost interested in investing.
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"I'm here to tell you about fantastic opportunity, opportunity that will leave you rich beyond your wildest dreams," goes the sales pitch in heavily-accented English.
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He fired back with a fusillade of diss tracks, and his fans were only too willing to pitch in, offering up online memes and vocal support.
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So, yeah, if Peterson wants to encourage his disciples to pitch in around the house a little more, I think it's safe to say nobody would mind.
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Delivery companies are facing a shortage of drivers so severe that retailers in some areas are asking all employees to pitch in by delivering inventory to stores.
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Firefighters from the Pasco County Fire Rescue decided to pitch in after they transported Gene Work to the hospital after he suffered a heart attack on Saturday.
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Gregorius helped the Yankees win on a night when they lost Judge in the fourth inning after he was hit by a pitch in the first inning.
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Against Turkey, the break in play allowed the Tunisian players to drink water and eat dates at the side of the pitch in a meal called iftar.
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This is what you prepare for all offseason, to pitch in these games and just to have the opportunity to go out there, give it my best.
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In general, corporations do too little to help their cyber staffs stay technically current and even less when it comes to helping their IT staffs pitch in.
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Even if you aren't dealing with a bride who expects you to pitch in for her dress, you're probably still going to end up spending a lot.
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If you want to pitch in to help those who have been affected, there are two things to keep in mind: First, money is better than donations.
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"I don't know if the people can understand this but, until I was on the pitch in the second half, I didn't think about football," he said.
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Round trip tickets are $103, so I pay $5 and Friends 1 and 2 pitch in an extra ten for my ticket since I got the cab.
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Raburn was hit by a pitch in the left leg by LHP Keith Hessler in the eighth inning and was removed in the last of the inning.
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Pearl Jam also announced they would be donating $300,000 to the Unite Way of Genesee County's Flint Water Fund and encouraged other to pitch in through CrowdRise.
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Manager Bryan Price said Phillips appeared to injure the hand while swinging and missing at a Matt Bowman pitch in his at-bat earlier in the inning.
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On Twitter, he asked them to pitch in and help out at delivery centers, weak links that have struggling to keep up with the flow of cars.
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Crew chief and third base umpire Fieldin Culbreth called for the tarp to be put on the infield after one pitch in the top of the sixth.
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They would pitch in with lore explanations that we didn't know, and they would often explain boss strategies that neither me nor my friend had encountered before.
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"Union means everyone must pitch in and at times swallow objections to work together," Kuczynski said at a ceremony last week where he was proclaimed the winner.
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He also ejected J.D. Martinez after calling him out on a 1-2 pitch in the sixth; Martinez was talking on his way back to the dugout.
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NOTES: Washington 1B Ryan Zimmerman (wrist) was held out of the third straight game after being hit by a pitch in the ninth inning of Sunday's game.
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Not only do the kids pitch in ("They think they're getting better than their dad"), they're currently testing out recipes from the youngest Ramsay Matilda's new cookbook.
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The Royals scored on a wild pitch in the ninth inning, but Tyler Clippard recorded the final two outs to earn his third save of the season.
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If you're pitching business halfway across the country and take the time to book a flight and deliver the pitch in person, I think that says something.
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In 22, Shiv Sena vandalised the pitch in Bombay, where Pakistan were due to play a game two days later, and the entire tour was eventually cancelled.
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Nate practiced the pitch in his head, arranging and rearranging the words to find the perfect order, while his heart tried to break out of his chest.
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Cano, 35, was placed on the disabled list May 14, the day after he sustained a broken hand when he was hit by a pitch in Detroit.
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Kennedy (2-2) permitted five runs, seven hits, four walks, two home runs, two hit batters and a wild pitch in six innings while striking out two.
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The Seattle Mariners asked 92-year-old United States Navy 2nd Class Petty Officer Burke Waldron to throw the ceremonial first pitch in honor of Memorial Day.
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Fuller said some of his Facebook friends even helped pitch in to cover the cost of renting Thomas' motorized beach wheelchair, which cost $170 for two days.
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We'll have a lot of time after the All-Star Game to certainly give him the proper rest if he does pitch in the All-Star Game.
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"Any time you're dealing with somebody who can make as much contact with any pitch in any location, that's just a nightmare to deal with," Scherzer said.
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But Amtrak is insisting the other parties pitch in financially and develop a strategy for "long-term financial commitments" to rebuild the route operating from Hutchinson, Kan.
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Harvey felt so encouraged after the Nationals outing that he offered to pitch in relief for the Mets on Friday, during a game halted by rain delays.
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CF George Springer was in the lineup Friday after being hit on the left hand by a pitch in the first inning a day earlier in Oakland.
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The decline ended a calmer year after venture capital reached fever pitch in 2015, driving valuations to record levels and raising concerns about another Silicon Valley bubble.
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Wright put the Red Sox in an early hole, serving up Cabrera's homer into the right field bullpens on a 1-1 pitch in the first inning.
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"I pitch in, every little bit helps, though I think they secretly check the boxes I pack to make sure I didn't screw anything up," she said.
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My mom taught us that every child had a special talent and we all had to pitch in if we were going to be a strong family.
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Cincinnati pinch hitter Tucker Barnhart dropped a two-run double into right on a full-count, two-out pitch in the ninth to end Richard's shutout bid.
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Arroyo has no desire to pitch in the minors, but if the Nationals cut him, he may return home, stay in shape and wait for another chance.
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He was struck on the left wrist by a Ryan Vogelsong pitch in the second inning, and was clearly in pain as he walked to first base.
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For everyone else, one easy way to pitch in is to give money to one or more of the many charities involved with the response and recovery.
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Yet there was no hesitation when Mr. Klimple, a shirt-off-his-back kind of friend, asked the two men to pitch in at his mother's house.
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The I.O.C. will have to demand that all national Olympic committees and sports federations pitch in, but it needs to reach deeper into its own pockets, too.
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"At any one moment anyone has to be able to pitch in and be knowledgeable about the details and quirks and idiosyncrasies of every animal," Sternlicht said.
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Andrew Cuomo is asking medical, nursing and public health schools for detailed information on how many students and staff could pitch in, and what their specialties are.
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In fact, the superstar receiver asked his QB, Mahomes, his tight end, Travis Kelce, and several other Chiefs to pitch in for the good cause as well.
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Ms. Jones's voice sails into each note and holds it proudly, often adding a vibrato flourish as it sustains; she's secure in pitch, in melody, in faith.
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"As a kid, that's what you dream of doing, just getting an opportunity to pitch in the playoffs and even in the World Series," Strasburg said recently.
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"It would be a great honor to pitch in the American major leagues, but there is more to be gained here," he told Sports Illustrated in 21974.
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Throw in the executives who bought the pitch in an auction and then motored ahead, and the handlers who persuaded Haddish, Hayek and Byrne to join in.
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He wasn't joining a team that was starting from scratch, but being asked to pitch in ideas for something they'd already invested a lot of time into.
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If researchers were to measure a different pitch in future recordings, it could be an indication that the rock is weakening or that its properties had changed.
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It's also a reminder to Apple customers that devoted developers are ready and willing to pitch in and create features that Apple leaves out of its products.
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Colorado's Ian Desmond rejoined the team last week, finally starting his Rockies career after breaking his hand when he was hit by a pitch in spring training.
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Prince made the pitch in a memo emailed to Steve Bannon, then running the conservative website Breitbart, who forwarded the memo to then-campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.
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Odorizzi left the game after throwing his first pitch in the second inning, trying two warmup pitches before departing — and he will go oin the disabled list.
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They are all 27 or younger, can all pitch in the mid-to-high-90s with their fastballs, and suffer no fools with their exemplary secondary stuff.
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But one big perk of having two older children is that they can pitch in — especially Ryder, which makes the proud mom's heart melt on a regular basis.
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Plate umpire Andy Fletcher left the game in the middle of the seventh after being struck on the mask with a pitch in the top of the inning.
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Maldonado was the first baserunner to reach scoring position when he walked and advanced to second after Fiers plunked Eric Young Jr., with a pitch in the fifth.
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You make it to the top, the top 1/10 of 1%, pitch in 2 cents so every other kid in America has a chance to make it.
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Our cultural training wasn't to pitch in, it was to berate everyone but ourselves for the state of it all, then walk on by the litter while grumbling.
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The younger Mr. Bush decided to throw out the first pitch in Game 3 of the World Series in New York in October 2001 shortly after the Sept.
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NOTES: White Sox DH Matt Davidson left the game with a bruised right wrist that he sustained when he was hit by a pitch in the fourth inning.
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Salazar was selected to the American League All-Star team but did not pitch in the game at the Indians&apos request because of concerns about the elbow.
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Its products are so safe that you can spray them in your mouth — which is exactly what its cofounder did during his pitch in front of the judges.
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Leveraging social platforms like Facebook, GoFundMe has found a user base of people who are prepared to pitch in small and large amounts for people who are struggling.
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Julia Simens, a family travel planner with a masters in clinical psychology, suggests setting up a system for everyone to pitch in meal ideas prior to the trip.
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The 26-year-old Las Vegas native, who pitched collegiately at Oregon prior to making his professional debut, did not pitch in 2015 because of an elbow injury.
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Reds outfielder Derek Dietrich was hit by a Darvish pitch in the right knee in the fifth inning and was removed from the game for a pinch runner.
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Rizzo was also hit by a pitch in the third inning and had a collision at second base in seventh that led to a tumble beyond the bag.
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Despite coming from a very powerful race of time travelers, the Doctor desires only to pitch in where possible to right the wrong, and then to move along.
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Hoffman was called up from Triple-A Albuquerque before the game to pitch in place of scheduled starter Jon Gray, who was scratched due to left ankle soreness.
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Cabrera is slated to work two innings in his next rehab appearance, then pitch in back-to-back games before coming off the DL. 1B Freddie Freeman, batting .
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The 28-year-old Dominican native was a rookie in 2010 with Arizona but didn't pitch in the majors again until 2017 with the Athletics, who waived him.
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Shakir boosted the lead to 21 when he collected a forward pitch in the backfield from Henderson and navigated 33 yards for a score with 3:24 left.
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Trump's war with the network hit a fever pitch in July after the president retweeted a meme showing Trump tackling a CNN logo and punching it the face.
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A mouse appearing on the pitch in the second half drew one of the loudest cheers from a subdued home crowd, who jeered Van Gaal down the tunnel.
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Rodriguez came to the plate in the eighth inning with the bases loaded and one out, and he cued a 2-2 pitch in front of the plate.
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Many of the sorts of congressional staffers who are typically eager to pitch in will travel to Cleveland only at the insistence of their bosses and under duress.
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SS Andrelton Simmons was hit by a pitch in the first inning Monday night against the Oakland A's and left the game after the top of the second.
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That chatter hit a fever pitch in April when Netflix dropped Homecoming, the revelatory documentary/concert film that went behind-the-scenes of her historic 2018 Coachella performances.
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The only positives were that he did not hit a batter or throw a wild pitch in a game won by the Orioles, 11-173, in 10 innings.
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"It kind of feels like home," Warren, who did not pitch in the Yankees' 6-3 victory over the Houston Astros on Tuesday night, said before the game.
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RHP Tony Barnette (left oblique strain) pitched to hitters before Saturday's game against Oakland and will likely pitch in relief early next week, Rangers manager Jeff Banister said.
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The rumours reached a fever pitch in February when an equity research firm published a report detailing the potential financial benefits that might accrue from such a deal.
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State and local governments, civic organizations and the private sector (social media and tech companies) should all pitch in to publicize information on how to vote by mail.
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A key to getting Mr. Trump to respond to technological efforts, several of his advisers said, is to frame the pitch in cost-saving and customer-service terms.
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In a super dramatic video reveal, Demoff told fans the franchise has been working on the project for YEARS -- even including Nike and Riddell helmets to pitch in.
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Tackett couldn't afford to spend nearly $2,000 on a flight and had to ask her parents to pitch in for one that left Monday morning, which cost $940.
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Ten years after Mitchell's death, Ila Borders become the first woman to pitch in a regular season professional game, with the minor league St. Paul Saints in Minnesota.
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The Forsythe error, on a ball that bounced off his leg as he shifted to his right, came on Hill's first pitch in the bottom of the ninth.
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He was shut down for the 2016 season after just three appearances for Class A Tampa last spring but went on to pitch in the Arizona Fall League.
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The Malian striker was subjected to monkey chants throughout the match, according to Al Jazeera, and in the 72nd minute, he went to leave the pitch in protest.
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One of Mr. Trump's lawyers, Michael Purpura, said the president's decisions regarding Ukraine were rooted in his desire to get European countries to pitch in more with aid.
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One of Mr. Trump's lawyers, Michael Purpura, said the president's decisions regarding Ukraine were rooted in his desire to get European countries to pitch in more with aid.
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Some large extended families still live under one roof, or at least within the same neighborhood, so grandparents can pitch in with the children while their parents work.
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In an interview on "Mad Money" with Jim Cramer on Monday, CVS Chief Executive Larry Merlo explained why the company wanted to pitch in to fight the pandemic.
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Alex Claudio pitched a hitless sixth, Junior Guerra worked around a single and a wild pitch in a scoreless seventh and Jeremy Jeffress breezed through a perfect eighth.
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