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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History September 12th 1930 At Ebbets Field, Dodger catcher Al Lopez hits the last major league bounced home run in National League history. The Senior Circuit joins the American League, which had enacted the rule change in 1929, awarding a ground-rule double to the player...
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    Happy B-day Kickserv

    Happy Birthday ...Special
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History September 11th 2001 In the wake of terrorist attacks on New York City's World Trade Center and the Pentagon, Major League Baseball cancels all games for security reasons and the deep mourning of the senseless loss of lives. Yankee officials also order the...
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    Wow ..parity abounds

    Week #2 8 currently w/3 points or less little bit of separation
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    Props/Parlay them.... best site

    best odds with the ability to parlay just about anything on their board example player props w/player props or sides or 1st Quarter team total the gamit with with good odds and 2 to say 7 slot parlay Just like Heritage and others did eons ago
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    Props/Parlay them.... best site

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    Props/Parlay them.... best site

    Gotta believe Derrick Henry is going to afford us some golden prop opportunities Who has the best of both worlds with parlay ability and decent value w/large variety of props
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History September 10th https://nationalpastime.com/ 1964 With his office responsible for all the costs for teams not making it into the postseason, Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick authorizes the Phillies, Yankees, White Sox, and Orioles to print tickets for the World...
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    Closing line totals thru 14 games

    Sunday night and Monday night both go over RTM on full display
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History September 9th https://nationalpastime.com/ 1950 After leading off the first with a single, Dom DiMaggio swipes second base, advances to third on an error, and then scores the first run of the game on a groundout in the Red Sox's 11-3 rout of Philadelphia at Fenway...
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History September 8th 1939 Bob Feller, with his 12-1 victory over the Browns in St. Louis, becomes the youngest modern-era player to win 20 games. The 20-year-old Indians' fireballer finishes the season 24-9 while posting a 2.85 ERA. 1957 Before their departure to...
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    Bad man !

    Derrick Henry 2,373 carries 18 fumbles 1 fumble every 131.8 carries
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    Bad man !

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    Closing line totals thru 14 games

    Overs 2 Unders 12 WOW !
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History September 7th 1911 Cy Young loses a pitching duel to Phillies' rookie right-hander Grover Cleveland Alexander at Boston's South End Grounds, 1-0. Next month, the 44-year-old veteran Braves hurler will end his career after 22 seasons with an astonishing 511...
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History September 6th https://nationalpastime.com/ 1943 At 16 years, eight months, and five days, Carl Scheib becomes the youngest player to appear in an American League game when he tosses two-thirds of an inning in the A's 11-4 loss to New York, giving up two hits and an...
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History September 5th 1960 At 41, Diomedes Olivo makes his major league debut, pitching in relief for the Pirates. The oldest rookie in National League history hurls two scoreless innings against Milwaukee at Forbes Field. 1969 Tom Seaver becomes the first pitcher in...
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History September 4th 1966 The Dodgers become the first team to draw two million fans at home and two million on the road as 18,670 Crosley Field patrons watch Los Angeles beat their hometown Reds, 8-6. 1974 After Don Wilson pitches eight no-hit innings against the...
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    That's alot of QB's

    from ESPN team breakdowns ''The Browns have started a league-high 40 passers since 1999"
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History September 3rd 1957 Braves left-hander Warren Spahn, with his 8-0 whitewashing of the Cubs at Wrigley Field sets a National League mark for shutouts thrown by a southpaw. The future Hall of Famer has held his opponents scoreless 41 times, breaking the record...
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