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De La Cruz goes for cycle and Votto hits 2 clutch homers as streaking Reds stop Braves 11-10
Dazzling rookie Elly De La Cruz hit for the cycle, Joey Votto launched tying and go-ahead homers and the Cincinnati Reds extended their winning streak to 12 games with an 11-10 victory over the Atlanta Braves
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Pakistan elections could be delayed as election body needs 4 months to draw new constituencies
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Thai Military Rules Out Coup After Vote as Campaigning Ends
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Detroit Three under pressure to progress UAW talks, avoid wider auto strikes
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2023-09-21 21:29
Lee Hodges leads the 3M Open, while Justin Thomas misses the cut to hurt his playoff hopes
Lee Hodges birdied four of his last six holes for a 7-under 64 and a four-stroke lead over Tyler Duncan on Friday after almost two rounds of the 3M Open
2023-07-29 10:46
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