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Ending the ‘infinite workday’

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内容摘要:makes a line of condiments called Umami Bomb, made with fermented soy beans, tamari and shiitake mushrooms. They can be added to stir-fries or soups, and used as a dumpling dip.

makes a line of condiments called Umami Bomb, made with fermented soy beans, tamari and shiitake mushrooms. They can be added to stir-fries or soups, and used as a dumpling dip.

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Ending the ‘infinite workday’

There is someone who the Oklahoma City Thunder simply cannot stop. They simultaneously send multiple players — sometimes about half the roster, it seems — to try to derail him. They surround him. They talk over him. They put hats on him. They put jackets on him. They cover him with towels. Nothing works.He is the Thunder sideline reporter. And after Thunder victories,with the player of the game have become must-see TV, simply because nobody knows what the team will do in an effort to playfully torture him next.

Ending the ‘infinite workday’

“I feel like I owe it to them to deliver the best of myself so they can have their moment,” Gallo said. “That’s really kind of the place that I try to operate from. And I guess I’ve just gotten the reps now at stuff coming at me.”Let’s be very clear here: The Thunder mean no harm. It’s clear they adore Gallo, look at him as part of the team, and love that they can’t get him to break.

Ending the ‘infinite workday’

They’ve come out with T-shirts bearing his name and likeness. They’ve made him bark like a dog before they’ll let him sign off. They come up behind him when he’s talking and dust off his shoulders. They stacked so many towels on his head, neck and shoulders during one interview that

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PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pittsburgh’s Oneil Cruz had the hardest-hit ball since Statcast started tracking in 2015, a home run off Milwaukee’s Logan Henderson on Sunday that left the bat at 122.9 mph and splashed into the Allegheny River.Cruz’s leadoff drive to right in the third inning on a 92.2 mph fastball traveled 432 feet and cut the Pirates’ deficit to 3-1 in a 6-5 loss.

“I connected really well. It feels even better just to know that it’s the hardest hit ball in the history of Statcast,” Cruz said through an interpreter. “It doesn’t matter how hard the ball was hit. I just go out and make good contact. Sometimes, I don’t even try to make the hardest contact.”Cruz had the previous hardest-hit ball, a 122.4 mph single on Aug. 24, 2022. Miami’s Giancarlo Stanton had the prior hardest-hit home run at 121.8 mph, a drive off Gio Gonzalez at Washington on Aug. 9, 2017.

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