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  2. Suicide by jumping from height - Wikipedia

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    Jumping from a dangerous location, such as from a high window, balcony, or roof, or from a cliff, dam, or bridge, is a common suicide method. The 2023 ICD-10-CM diagnosis code for jumping from a high place is X80*, and this method of suicide is also known clinically as autokabalesis. [1] Many countries have noted suicide bridges such as the ...

  3. Pepper (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Pepper is a common pre-game exercise in which one player hits brisk grounders and line drives to a group of fielders who are standing about twenty feet away. The fielders throw balls to the batter, who uses a short, light swing to hit the ball on the ground towards the fielders.

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  5. Glossary of baseball terms - Wikipedia

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    If a batter hits the ball "up the alley" with enough force, he has a stronger chance of advancing beyond first base and being credited with an extra-base hit. Typically, this is an appropriate term for describing a line drive or ground ball; fly balls that hit the wall are not normally described this way. ambush

  6. Dramatic video shows fair ride plunging into ground, tossing ...

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    The drop-tower ride hit the ground without slowing down, video posted to Twitter by journalist Nikhil Choudhary on Sunday, Sept. 4 shows. It has more than 6 million views since being posted.

  7. Grunting in tennis - Wikipedia

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    Grunting in tennis is a loud noise made by some players while hitting their shots. Such noises have sometimes been described as "shrieking" or "screaming". Monica Seles, Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe are generally considered to be the "grunt creators" in the women's and men's games, respectively.

  8. Ground rule double - Wikipedia

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    An automatic double is the term used to refer to a fairly hit ball leaving the field in circumstances that do not merit a home run, such as when the ball's first bounce was within the field. The automatic double (or rule-book double) is commonly called a ground rule double.

  9. Detroit Tigers' under-the-radar prospect not so anonymous ...

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    Hurter faced Rogers, Carson Kelly, Zach McKinstry and Andy Ibanez — and nobody hit the ball hard against him, just mostly fouls and softly hit grounders.

  10. Intentional grounding - Wikipedia

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    In gridiron football, intentional grounding is a violation of the rules where "a passer...throws a forward pass without a realistic chance of completion." [1] This typically happens when a quarterback about to be sacked passes the ball toward an area of the field with no eligible receiver.

  11. Reusse: Prank phone calls, fights and, yes, some baseball in ...

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    Or seeing Kirby Puckett lead off after a rain delay in the exhibition opener, hit a routine grounder to shortstop and beat it out for a hit. Who runs that hard that early?