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  2. Indians roll over Emporia in final regular season game

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    Oct. 23—A career night from Manhattan High quarterback Keenan Schartz guided the Indians to a 57-0 blowout win over Emporia, the Indians' fourth shutout of the year, to close the regular season.

  3. Saquon Barkley stats today: Eagles RB soars vs Rams to send ...

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    Saquon Barkley stats today Barkley had 26 carries for 205 rushing yards and two touchdowns in the win. In the passing game, Barkley caught four passes for 27 yards.

  4. Philadelphia Athletics 18, Cleveland Indians 17 (1932)

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    On July 10, 1932, the Philadelphia Athletics beat the Cleveland Indians 18–17 in 18 innings in a Major League Baseball game played at League Park in Cleveland. Several major-league records were set during the game; for example, Johnny Burnett of the Indians became the only player to hit safely nine (or even eight) times in a game, while Cleveland's 33 hits and the teams' combined 58 hits are ...

  5. Eagles beat Steelers to win 10th straight game as Pittsburgh ...

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    The Philadelphia Eagles rebounded from a pair of rough passing games to bully a Pittsburgh Steelers team that lost star pass rusher T.J. Watt to an ankle injury.. The Eagles took an early lead ...

  6. 2007 Major League Baseball postseason - Wikipedia

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    The Red Sox blew out the Indians in Game 1, while the Indians evened the series in a 13–6 rout thanks to help from Jhonny Peralta, Grady Sizemore, and Franklin Gutiérrez. When the series shifted to Cleveland for Game 3, Jake Westbrook out-dueled Boston ace Daisuke Matsuzaka as the Indians prevailed by a 4–2 score to take the series lead.

  7. Carlos Carrasco (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Carrasco was born in 1987 in Barquisimeto, Venezuela. [2] By age 10 he was playing baseball, initially as a third baseman. [3] He was discovered by a baseball scout in Venezuela at age 16, and threw for Sal Agostinelli, international scouting director for the Philadelphia Phillies, demonstrating a 91 mph (146 km/h) fastball. [4]

  8. Steve O'Neill - Wikipedia

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    As a big league manager with four teams—the Indians (1935–1937), Tigers (1943–1948), Red Sox (1950–1951) and Philadelphia Phillies (1952–1954)—O'Neill never had a losing record. [11] His Tigers won the 1945 World Series (when they defeated the Chicago Cubs in the Cubs' last Fall Classic appearance until 2016 ) and O'Neill was known ...

  9. Cleveland Indians set MLB record with 22 consecutive wins in ...

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    The Cleveland Indians established a new Major League record for most consecutive games won in stunning fashion on Thursday night, scoring a run each in the ninth and 10th innings to steal a 3-2 ...