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Is pickleball easier on the body than tennis?

Although pickleball is generally easier on the body than tennis, it does not come without its strains. The sport requires players to bend down for many s...

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How many sticks does an NHL player use in a season?

An average NHL hockey stick costs $185, and players go through 60 to 125 sticks a year, he said. That's as much as $23,125 in hockey sticks for one ...

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What length bat does Pete Alonso use?

“That's Pete Alonso.” Alonso uses a 34-inch-long, 32-ounce bat made of yellow birch that is uncupped at its larger end to provide for a heavier swin...

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Which football club is the oldest club in the world?

Cambridge University claim to be the oldest football club in the world, as the Football Association awarded them with a plaque in 2006 in honor of their ...

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Who is the best NHL player right now?

Connor McDavid, C, Edmonton Oilers. For the third straight season, McDavid tops the list. The 22-year-old finished second in the NHL with 116 points (41 ...

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How footballers are paid?

Footballers are paid by their extremely wealthy owners, who get their money from the team's sponsorship and TV deals, merchandise sales and to a sma...

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Who is trying to buy the Denver Broncos?

Alec Gores, Dean Metropoulos, Mat Ishbia Group His older brother Alec Gores reportedly wants to buy the Broncos along with two other investors, the Los A...

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Did Wilt Chamberlain have a ring?

Wilt Chamberlain won 2 championships in his career. Does Wilt Chamberlain have a ring? Wilt the winner. One of the biggest knocks on Chamberlain is that ...

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Why was there no Stanley Cup in 2005?

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman announced the cancellation of the 2004-05 season on Feb. 16, 2005, the first time a full season of one of the four U.S. pro...

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Do NHL players pay for their own equipment?

NHL players do not pay for their own equipment. Typically, manufacturers will pay NHL players and provide them with free gear in exchange for promotion. ...

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