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'And I wonder, still I wonder, who'll stop the rain'? — Creedence Clearwater Revival
It took just two days for Pope Leo XIV to be elected.
The Twins/Guardians game started Monday.
Hoping to see some white smoke coming from Minnesota's Target Field, signifying a win for the Twins.
The twice rain-suspended game is scheduled to be picked up on Wednesday.
Twinkies up 2-1 in the fourth inning.
What's happened to the Orioles?
They finished 20 games over .500 in 2024. They are currently 16 games under.
Time for these Blackbirds to take these broken wings and learn to fly.
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This is the first time betting on the O's. Maybe they were waiting for this moment to arise.
Baltimore visits Milwaukee.
Tomoyuki Sugano is 2-1, ERA 2.66 on the road.
The Brewers' Chad Patrick has allowed 13 runs in his past 27 innings.
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Play $50 on the Orioles.
Falter Towers!
The Bucs' Bailey Falter scattered four hits over seven innings.
Bryan Reynolds had the only RBI and the Pirates blanked the Reds 1-0.
Down -85 mazeroskis.
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