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Paul Skenes went right after Shohei Ohtani. The result was a brilliant bit of baseball theater
Paul Skenes wanted to throw Shohei Ohtani something other than a fastball. None of Skenes' breaking stuff had really worked during his warmup, so the Pittsburgh Pirates rookie stared in at arguably the most dangerous hitter in baseball during the first inning Wednesday night and did away with pretense. Three times Skenes unfurled his 6-foot-6 frame and sent a fastball north of 100 mph at Ohtani.
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‘The day has finally come’: Years in the making, evidence leads investigators to Rex Heuermann
Rex Heuermann left his office near the Empire State Building and strolled down a still-bustling Fifth Avenue as the sun set on a hot Thursday evening in Manhattan.
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Sparks rookie Cameron Brink: 'There's a privilege' for WNBA's younger white players
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Boeing Starliner spacecraft springs more leaks on way to ISS
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Man behind dress that ‘broke the internet’ jailed for throttling his wife
A man behind the viral photograph of a dress that “broke the internet” has been sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison for throttling his wife.
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Tesla Threatens Customer Threatened With $50,000 Fine If He Tries To Sell His Cybertruck That Doesn’t Fit In His New Parking Spot
The Tesla Cybertruck is unlike most trucks that have come before it, and thus it has attracted a new set of buyers who wouldn’t normally drive a big pickup. Owning and driving a truck that’s over 18 feet long, nearly 8 feet wide, and built like a Frigidaire isn’t for the faint of heart, as one Salt Lake City man recently found out when he tried to negotiate a way to get rid of his Cybertruck.
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