
David Bell
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Jul 6, 2024 |
thesun.co.uk | David Bell
Zac Efron's hit wrestling biopic finally makes its way to TV screensTHE streamers have made sure to double down on binge-worthy summer content. From hilarious comedies to gripping documentaries, The Sun's TV Mag has all the must-see picks for the week aheadVikings: Valhalla - Available from ThursdayBlood, battles and long-boats - it must be the return of Vikings: Valhalla.
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Jun 25, 2024 |
blogredmachine.com | David Bell |Tim Smart
David Bell and the Reds are relying heavily on Fernando Cruz this year. By Tim Smart | 8:00 AM EDTIf the Cincinnati Reds end up in playoff position at the end of this year, it'll be in no small part thanks to the valiant work of the bullpen, and specifically righty Fernando Cruz. In 34.2 innings, Cruz has pitched to a 3.89 ERA with an impressive 2.43 FIP. He's one of just three qualified relievers with a strikeout rate over 40%, and the underlying data suggest that he's not just getting lucky.
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Apr 22, 2024 |
chronicle.com | David Bell
No matter what you think of American academe, you still should not want Elise Stefanik to run your campus. Unfortunately, over the past six months, this canny and effective five-term congresswoman from New York, chair of the House Republican Conference, and a zealously servile supporter of Donald Trump, has maneuvered herself into a position of dangerous influence over higher education.
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Apr 8, 2024 |
blogredmachine.com | David Bell |Drew Koch
For those with a short memory, the Cincinnati Reds had quite a lot of success against left-handed pitching in 2023. Cincinnati ranked fourth in all of baseball with a .799 OPS against southpaws last season. But the Reds have struggled out of the gates against left-handed pitching this season. Cincinnati ranks 12th in OPS (.749) and are tied with the Cleveland Guardians for the fifth-most strikeouts (44) against left-handed pitching. This is not a David Bell problem.
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Mar 20, 2024 |
worldbaseball.com | David Bell |Jeimer Candelario |Noelvi Marte
About 2 minutes reading time. GOODYEAR, Ariz. (AP) — The Cincinnati Reds are bracing for the possibility of another key player being unavailable for the season opener after second baseman Matt McLain’s recent injury to his non-throwing shoulder. Reds manager David Bell told reporters Wednesday that all options, including surgery, were under consideration by the club for treatment.
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