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  3. Quiz: How well do you remember the 2019 baseball season? - AOL

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    Who led the AL in homers? Who was the NL manager of the year? How many no-hitters were thrown? Take our quiz about the 2019 MLB season.

  4. Glossary of baseball terms - Wikipedia

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    A bang-up game is an exciting or close game. Example from a sports headline: "A Real Bang-Up Finish." A bang bang play is one in which the runner is barely thrown out, a very close call, typically at first base. Perhaps reflecting the "bang" of the ball in the first-baseman's glove followed immediately by the "bang" of the baserunner's foot ...

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    On sports quizzes, there are Baseball Facts and Basketball Facts. In early 2024, JetPunk tried a Word of the Day feature, which instead of Interesting Facts a word showed every day. This has since been removed. The site has a Streak feature, which users can extend every day by getting a certain number of questions right on a featured quiz. [24]

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    The tone is certainly different as this hot stove season commences considering L.A.'s campaign ended on the ultimate high note, but that’s not to say the Dodgers won’t be busy.

  7. OMNI Entertainment System - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, players would be asked questions played back from the tape. Players would then be asked to answer as quickly as possible (indicated by dashes on the display), by selecting the correct colour, number, or spelling out a word and pressing Enter; this would cause the tape to advance forward and reveal the correct answer.

  8. ‘Wide right’: The two words that haunt Buffalo Bills fans

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    Norwood misses a 47-yard, game-winning field goal wide right in the final moments of the Bills' 20-19 loss to the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXV. - Icon Sportswire/Getty Images.

  9. Defensive spectrum - Wikipedia

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    Like many original sabermetric concepts, the idea of a defensive spectrum was first introduced by Bill James in his Baseball Abstract series of books during the 1980s. [2] The basic premise of the spectrum is that positions on the right side of the spectrum are more difficult than the positions on the left side.