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Even 57 wins do not necessarily get you a baseball championship, as the Volunteers found out the hard way.
The New York Times – Sports:
Even 57 wins do not necessarily get you a baseball championship, as the Volunteers found out the hard way.
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New York has come back throughout the playoffs, and will have to again on Saturday in Tampa with the Lightning one win from a third consecutive trip to the Stanley Cup Finals.
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Tennessee baseball and Oklahoma softball have conquered all this season. Now can they win the championships?
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In his first tournament since the Masters in April, Woods finished his first nine holes at even par but soon ran into trouble.
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In his first tournament since the Masters in April, Woods finished his first nine holes at even par and showed few obvious signs of the leg injuries he suffered in a car crash.
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A close game? Yes. A Hurricanes win? Sure. But it was hard to predict that the Rangers would outplay Carolina and still lose.
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Girmay, an Eritrean, won Stage 10 of the Giro d’Italia, which finished in Jesi, Italy. “It’s unbelievable,” he said.
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Sodashi, who won the Victoria Mile on Sunday in Tokyo, has a rare genetic anomaly and may be the greatest thoroughbred of its kind.
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Eager to establish a foothold in a coveted market, world rugby officials awarded the 2031 men’s World Cup and 2033 women’s championship to the United States.