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    Here's how USA TODAY Sports' baseball writers and editors see the rest of the postseason shaking out: Fernando Tatis Jr. reacts after hitting a home run in the first inning of Game 1. Bob Nightengale

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  4. Pickoff - Wikipedia

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    To buy time for a relief pitcher to be prepared to come into the game. This is seen quite often in the major leagues, as the pitcher in the game picks multiple times in a row in an effort to waste time so that his replacement can warm up adequately.

  5. Major League Baseball on CBS - Wikipedia

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    Gumbel later resumed hosting The NFL Today on CBS before transitioning back to play-by-play duties. Dick Stockton left CBS in 1994 for Fox Sports, which continues to employ him on NFL and Major League Baseball telecasts. For Fox's MLB coverage, he has worked with Eric Karros, Joe Girardi, Mark Grace and Tim McCarver and others.

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  7. Sports Illustrated cover jinx - Wikipedia

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    In fact, he would appear on the cover again three years later under the headline "Incredible Bust". [48] May 8, 1989: Jon Peters of Brenham High School in Texas set the national high school record for games won by a pitcher, with a 51–0 record. The next game after the cover, he lost for the first (and only) time in his high school career. [49]

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