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  2. Category:ESPN - Wikipedia

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    ESPN BottomLine; Template:ESPN College Football; ESPN GamePlan; ESPN Home Entertainment; ESPN Rise boys' high school basketball All-Americans; The ESPN Sports Poll; ESPN Super Selector; ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex; ESPN World Fame 100; ESPN Zone; ESPN's Bottom 10; ESPN+; ESPN4; ESPN8; ESPN8 The Ocho; ESPN25

  3. Batting cage - Wikipedia

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    Commercial batting cages pitch with several different speeds, which can range from 30 miles (48 km) (for softball) to 90 miles (140 km) per hour. Cricket nets and tunnels, used by cricket batsmen are similar in purpose, but bowling machines are much less common than facing a live bowler; baseball pitchers tend to practice in separate tunnels.

  4. Jessica Mendoza - Wikipedia

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    Mendoza works for ESPN and was a color analyst on Sunday Night Baseball telecasts. [2] She also is an analyst for the Women's College World Series and has worked as a sideline reporter for ESPN College Football coverage. On June 30, 2014, Mendoza began working on ESPN's Baseball Tonight. She appeared on the Monday editions of the show. [34]

  5. NFL on ESPN - Wikipedia

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    This arrangement lasted from 1997 through 2005, except for 2002 when ESPN/ABC's college football crew did the early game. Super Bowls on ABC in this period were treated as ESPN events. In 2003, ABC and the NFL dropped the Monday Night Football game for the final week of the regular season.

  6. List of World Series broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Gibson immediately returned to the batting cage in the clubhouse to take practice swings. [107] Bob Costas, who along with Marv Albert, hosted NBC's World Series pregame coverage and handled postgame interviews made on-air statements that enraged many in the Dodgers' clubhouse (especially manager Tommy Lasorda). After the Dodgers won Game 4 ...

  7. Todd Helton - Wikipedia

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    Helton attended Central High School in Knoxville, Tennessee, and was a letterman in football and baseball. [2] In football, he posted 2,772 total yards as quarterback.In baseball, as a senior, Helton posted a .655 batting average and 12 home runs and was named the Regional Player of the Year.

  8. List of Atlantic Coast Conference football champions - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with the 1992 football season—its first in the ACC—Florida State won or shared the ACC football championship nine consecutive times. [13] The conference expanded to 11 members on July 1, 2004, with the addition of the University of Miami and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University .

  9. List of NFL nicknames - Wikipedia

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    A name given by fans for being the best QB in NFL history. Short for "The Greatest Of All Time". [289] The Kid [290] Jared Goff: Often referred to by fans and anchors as "a" or "the" kid because of his facial young look to him. The Terminator: Aaron Donald: A name given by Rams' head coach Sean McVay due to his ability to terrorize opposing ...