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  2. Walk-off home run - Wikipedia

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    Walk-off home run. Statue commemorating when Bill Mazeroski hit a walk-off home run in Game 7 to clinch the 1960 World Series title for the Pittsburgh Pirates over the New York Yankees. In baseball, a walk-off home run is a home run that ends the game. For a home run to end the game, it must be hit in the bottom of the final inning and generate ...

  3. Category:Sociological terminology - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Sociological terminology. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sociology by topic. This category relates to specifically sociological terms and concepts. Wider societal terms that do not have a specific sociological nature about them should be added to social concepts in keeping with the WikiProject Sociology scope for the subject.

  4. Sociology of sport - Wikipedia

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    Sociology. Sociology of sport, alternately referred to as sports sociology, is a sub-discipline of sociology which focuses on sports as social phenomena. It is an area of study concerned with the relationship between sociology and sports, and also various socio-cultural structures, patterns, and organizations or groups involved with sport.

  5. Mike Tauchman’s walk-off HR gives Cubs another 7-6 win in ...

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    Mike Tauchman’s first walk-off home run could not have been scripted much better. Roughly 25 miles from where he grew up in Palatine, in a crosstown rivalry game against the White Sox, Tauchman ...

  6. Talk:Walk-off home run - Wikipedia

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    Walk-off home run → – I agree that the term "walk-off" may be ambiguous, but the article may describe any form of win achieved by a walk-off. Although home runs are a particular form of walk-off wins, they account for a relatively small proportion of wins achieved via the walk-off fashion.

  7. Sociological theory - Wikipedia

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    Sociology. A sociological theory is a supposition that intends to consider, analyze, and/or explain objects of social reality from a sociological perspective, [1]: 14 drawing connections between individual concepts in order to organize and substantiate sociological knowledge. Hence, such knowledge is composed of complex theoretical frameworks ...

  8. The top 25 walk-off home runs in Brewers history - AOL

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    Including a memorable Opening Day grand slam, take a look at a list of the great walk-off home runs in Brewers history.

  9. Walk-off - Wikipedia

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    Walk-off may refer to: Walk-off home run, in baseball. Walkout, a political or economic protest. Cummeragunja walk-off, by Aboriginal people in New South Wales, 1939. Wave Hill walk-off, by Gurindji stockmen in the Northern Territory of Australia, 1966. 2018 Google walkouts.