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  2. WZGC - Wikipedia

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    WZGC (92.9 FM) – branded 92.9 The Game – is a commercial sports radio station licensed to serve Atlanta, Georgia, covering the Atlanta metropolitan area.Owned by Audacy, Inc., WZGC is the Atlanta affiliate for Infinity Sports Network; the flagship station for the Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks and Atlanta United FC radio networks; and the radio home of Randy McMichael.

  3. Nine-pin bowling - Wikipedia

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    Nine-pin bowler in East Germany, 1976. This game is played by rolling a ball down an alley towards nine pins. There are three variations of lane shape: [2] Classic lanes are 19.5 m (64 ft) long and 1.3 m (4.3 ft) wide for their entire length.

  4. Derek Dietrich - Wikipedia

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    In his Reds debut on March 28, Dietrich hit a three-run home run as part of a 5–3 win on Opening Day over the Pirates. [21] In a game on April 7, 2019, against the Pittsburgh Pirates, Dietrich hit a second-inning, two-run home run that landed in the Allegheny River off of Pirates starter Chris Archer. As the ball flew over the wall, Dietrich ...

  5. Fantasy Football: 5 RBs to stash ahead of the playoffs with ...

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    Charbonnet handled 90% of the Seahawks snaps and averaged 20.5 opportunities per game with Walker out earlier this season, finishing as a top-10 RB in both games with performances of 15.4 and 24.2 ...

  6. Touch football (American) - Wikipedia

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    Offensive touch football player tries to get out of reach of defending player. Touch football is an amateur variant of American football and Canadian football.The basic rules are similar to those of the mainstream game (called "tackle football" for contrast), but to end a down, the person carrying the ball need only be touched, instead of tackled, by a member of the opposite team. [1]

  7. Gaelic football - Wikipedia

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    Around 1900 the game began to resemble more closely to the running game of today, players were able to lift the ball off the ground and run and carry it if they bounced it every 4 yards. The first match played in Australia was in 1902 finding a niche in Queensland during a period when Australian football there was in recess.

  8. Inside-the-park home run - Wikipedia

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    On October 27, 2015, Alcides Escobar of the Kansas City Royals hit an inside-the-park home run in Game 1 of the 2015 World Series. It was the first in a World Series game since Mule Haas in the 1929 World Series [2] [3] and the first hit by a leadoff batter since Patsy Dougherty did it for the Boston Americans (now Red Sox) in 1903. [23]

  9. Rodney Culver - Wikipedia

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    He carried the ball 47 times for 155 yards and three touchdowns and caught five passes for 21 yards. The Chargers again reached the playoffs but lost to the Colts, 35–20. Culver scored the tying touchdown, the last of his career, in the infamous 1995 Chargers-Giants "Snowball Game" at Giants Stadium .