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...There was only one way for baseball to react to this kind of whistleblowing: Crank the music back up and keep the party rolling...
...that road if we don't have to.' Every year I brought it up. I'd say, 'This is more of a problem than you think.' Bud, Gene, Don ... they had an idea of what was going on. They didn't realize how widespread it was. As players, we kind of did know. Whether it was 50% or whatever, I can't say. It was more than people thought. It was more than Don, Gene and Bud thought. So the thinking was more, 'If ownership didn't ask for it, why volunteer it? It's probably not that...
...myself and was not as focused as I needed to be,” said Omodele-Lucien. “It was a tough match, but you learn from a loss like that because you know what to do next time when you’re in that kind of situation. I’m stronger because of this loss.”At No. 6, freshman Robertson McAnulty had the opportunity to play in his first dual match of his collegiate career due to Felton’s injury. But the walk-on faded as the match progressed, losing...
...wrestler clearly had the advantage in both the second and third periods, he suffered a 3-1 loss due to an early takedown by his opponent.“Those are the toughest matches to lose,” O’Connor said. “When you kind of come on at the end of the match and you find out in the last minute that you are better than the guy and [still] end up losing.”Ultimately, the Big Red reigned over the Crimson, dominating the match with a 25-point margin of victory.NO...
...Sunday sales legislation] always comes bubbling up when the economy goes south," says David Laband, an Auburn University economics professor who authored Blue Laws: The History, Economics, and Politics of Sunday-Closing Laws. Blue laws, which restrict shopping of any kind on Sunday, date back to the colonial era, Laband says. However, those laws gradually died off as economic forces made some states realize that they could stand to gain by having stores open on Sunday. For example, the entry of women into the workforce in World War II made weekend shopping a necessity. (See pictures of Denver, Beer Country...