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DODGER

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Seated round the table were four or five boys, none older than the Dodger, smoking long clay pipes, and drinking spirits with the air of middle-aged men.
'Dodger, take off the sausages; and draw a tub near the fire for Oliver.
That was the shock of Crew, the most dangerous of dodgers. And now he is close to the School goal, the ball not three yards before him.
Only Wrigley Field and Fenway Park are older than Dodger Stadium among active ballparks in the majors, but the Dodgers have refreshed their famous property from within while still attracting more than 3.3 million fans annually and enjoying steady success on the field.
The best hitters in a formidable Dodger lineup are left-handed, and they took turns handling the Cubs' lefty pitchers all weekend.
Goldbloom, a mother of three and grandmother of seven, was a "true fan" of the Dodgers, her daughter said.
Donald Trump said LA Dodgers boss Dave Roberts made a big mistake as Boston Red Sox celebrated a commanding 3-1 World Series lead.
Snowdrop is friendlier than Dodger and she enjoys the occasional cuddle.
During his first tenure as a Dodger, he reached two All-Star teams and finished as an MVP runner-up.
They have turned their fancy temporarily to the Fall Classic-also known as the 113th World Series-pitting the LA Dodgers and the Houston Astros, currently the hottest ticket in the sports universe.
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