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Thole began the 2014 season in Toronto, as R. A. Dickey's personal catcher. He improved upon his results from 2013, finishing 2014 with a batting av...

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Why is it called an F5?

Behind the name "It came from the movie Twister. A category five was the most stormy of the twisters in the movie and then it gave birth to F5. This was ...

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Is the term dormie still used in golf?

– “Dormie,” the match play term long used to represent leading or trailing a match by the same number of holes remaining, has been removed from the Rules...

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How old was Patrick Roy when he won the Stanley Cup?

It wasn't for nothing that Canadiens fans started calling him "Saint Patrick" after he led the Canadiens to the Stanley Cup in 1986 at age 20, putti...

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Who was the tallest NFL player?

DT: Richard Sligh, 7-feet Sligh, who played for the Raiders in 1967, was the tallest player in NFL history. At 7-feet tall, defensive tackle Richard Slig...

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Is Neymar brand ambassador of Nike?

Brazilian soccer player Neymar Jr. has signed a deal with sportswear company Puma, as the fashion brand works on competing with competitors Nike and Adid...

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How fast are quad skates?

Have you ever wondered how fast can inline speed skates go? Ideally, for fitness or recreational skating in the outdoors, the average speed may range bet...

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Who has the oldest NFL stadium?

18. Soldier Field – Chicago Bears. The Chicago Bears reclaim their crown with the oldest stadium in the NFL. What are the three oldest NFL stadiums? Olde...

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Do WWE chairs hurt?

WWE wrestlers don't get hurt from chairs because they're made of thin, hollow aluminum. Also, the chairs usually don't have rivets. They b...

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Why is the letter K used for a strikeout?

Chadwick used S for sacrifice and chose K for strikeout. He did so because K is the prominent letter of the word "strike," which was used more frequently...

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