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" ... 2.) …the first runs of Game 1 were produced by a two-run homer to left by Hatcher, who broke all sorts of land speed records during his home run “trot.” He sprinted around the bases with his arms raised above his head and crossed home plate a second after Steve Sax, who looked surprised to see Hatcher right behind him. Hatcher then took off his helmet with both hands but somehow resisted the urge to spike it before celebrating with teammates and heading to the dugout water fountain (really). His rapid trot elicited these hilarious comments from NBC broadcasters Vin Scully and Joe Garagiola: ... "
" ... How's the stay-at-home economy shaping up? We'll get fresh snapshots this afternoon from two of them—one from e-commerce and one representing the workout-at-home trend. Sales at pet food and supplies e-tailer Chewy (CHWY) have run strong amid lockdown, and this afternoon might see more of the same. Ditto for Peloton (PTON), which recently sprinted to new all-time highs as many gyms remain closed, forcing fitness seekers to set up operations at home. Plus, PTON announced this week that it would be cutting some prices and adding to its product lineup. ... "
" ... On the team’s very first scoring drive, he ran a perfect zone read in which he sprinted through a hole vacated by an aggressive Eagles defender all to the endzone for a 34-yard touchdown run for a lead the Giants would never relinquish. ... "
" ... Sponsors also have sprinted away from NASCAR. ... "
" ... Time was really running out, but I persisted. I sprinted outside and across the street to our local coffee shop. I yelped from the doorway: “I know this is really weird and random, and I’m sorry I don’t even have a mask on, but I’m locked out of my office. I have a meeting in five minutes, and I need something shaped like a credit card. Can you please help?” ... "