Word: inning
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Fred Lynn, he of the .250 average, opened the scoring in the bottom of the second inning. With two men out and George Scott on first, Lynn lofted a 3-2 Mike Torrez delivery to deep center, where it bounced off the wall and Mickey Rivers's nose to drive in Scott...
...lost his tuff in the fifth, though, giving up a solo shot halfway up the screen to Lou Piniella and allowing Willie Randolph to reach third before struggling out of the inning...
...rather than the Coca-Cola. With the Web spilling onto platforms as diverse as TV sets and cell phones, Case sees that his business may be preparing for another big shift. "Even though we've been at it for a decade, this is like the second inning in terms of the development of this medium." The online business, he says, is about to become "the most competitive market in the world...
...shadows of better-recognized competitors as the Web starts showing up on more mainstream platforms like TV sets. So he's trying to keep AOL flexible enough for the next big technology shift. "Even though we've been at it for a decade, this is like the second inning in terms of the development of this medium," Case tells TIME. The online business, he says, is about to become "the most competitive market in the world...
...Inning nine, Boise: Players from the other team, realizing they are going to be beaten by about 10 runs, begin to flirt politely with any young women sitting in first base box seats. When the Hawks wrap it up 14-5, we clap but the loudspeaker is silent--the 10 p.m. noise ordnance has kicked...