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  2. Ray Ratto - Wikipedia

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    Ray Ratto has been a San Francisco Bay Area sportswriter since the 1970s and a sports columnist since the 1980s. A lifelong resident of Alameda, California , Ratto was a Senior Insider for the TV station NBC Sports Bay Area ( formerly Comcast Sportsnet Bay Area ) from 2010 to 2019, and wrote columns for their website.

  3. Sparks–Shock brawl - Wikipedia

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    The Sparks–Shock brawl was an altercation that occurred in a Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) game between the Detroit Shock (now the Dallas Wings) and Los Angeles Sparks on July 22, 2008, at The Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States.

  4. Damon Bruce - Wikipedia

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    Damon Matthew Bruce (born March 25, 1975) [1] is an American sports radio host who hosted the Damon and Ratto (with Ray Ratto) on KGMZ-FM "95.7 the Game" in San Francisco, California. The Duo was replaced in a station shuffle in March 2023.

  5. Crying Time (album) - Wikipedia

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    Crying Time is a studio album by Ray Charles released in February 1966 as the first release on his label Tangerine, which was distributed by ABC Paramount.

  6. List of American sportswriters - Wikipedia

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  7. Kelli Johnson - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Johnson began hosting The Happy Hour, a conversational discussion sports program with media personalities Greg Papa and Ray Ratto; [12] [13] The Happy Hour was canceled at the end of 2018 with the airing of its final episode on December 21. [14] In 2019, she hosted the pre-game and post-game programs for the San Francisco Giants. [15]

  8. Rachael Ray gives fans a health update after ‘slurring’ her ...

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    Rachael Ray has given fans an update on her health after she appeared to be “slurring” her words in a recent Instagram post.. During the 56-year-old’s premiere episode of her new podcast, I ...

  9. Crying Time - Wikipedia

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    "Crying Time" is a song from 1964 written and originally recorded by the American country music artist Buck Owens. [3] It gained greater success in the version recorded by Ray Charles, which won two Grammy Awards in 1967. Numerous other cover versions have been performed and recorded over the intervening years.