Ankiel found it a bit comforting that he returned to the majors in St.
If he pitches well, he could be back in the majors in less than a month.
Jenkins, aka the Ancient Twitterer, now delivers some his best lines at majors in 140-character bursts.
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And no matter what he or she majors in that person will have opportunities.
Askew and Helmes, both entertainment journalists, were English majors in college and fans of classic literature.
Not only the majors in management-consulting firms, such as Booz Allen Hamilton (BAH), are enjoying a bonanza.
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By comparison, about a quarter of the students entering the school this year were business majors in college.
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By our calculation, he was the fifth most-productive hitter in baseball, leading the majors in total bases with 389.
Chevron is also near the top of oil majors in earnings yield.
Hughes shut down an Oakland offense that began the day leading the majors in runs (164) and extra-base hits (105).
For example: in 1990 Norman retained the top spot even though Nick Faldo had won three majors in two years.
He missed most of the summer and two majors in 2011 because of injuries to his left leg and Achilles tendon.
He had carried around the same monkey on his back, and he ultimately sent him packing, winning eight majors in all.
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Miami, last in the majors in runs and last in the NL in wins, had a little help with its latest comeback.
As for Sammy Sosa, let's remember that he entered the majors in 1989 as a 185-pounder, a weight he maintained until 1996.
No longer do we tune in expecting him to dominate the field as he did in 2000 winning three Majors in record fashion.
Bonds, who had entered the majors in 1986 at a sprinterlike 185 pounds, won his first two pre-steroid MVPs (1990, 1992) at that weight.
Miami, which ranks last in the majors in batting average and homers, didn't advance a runner beyond first base until the ninth against Hefner.
If we had a few more economics majors in Washington, they may be able to use these energy opportunities to tackle the unemployment problem.
Through Monday, the Mets still ranked just 26th in the majors in home runs at home, reflecting an overall dearth of power in their lineup.
The Marlins, last in the majors in runs, won despite going 2 for 13 with runners in scoring position and grounding into five double plays.
The 2003 Mariners finished seventh in starters' ERA. But Miami's quintet ranks just 13th in the majors in starters' ERA (4.02) for the sub-.500 Marlins.
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The Republic of Ireland's three-time major winner Padraig Harrington told a news conference in Copenhagen that the Olympics would soon surpass the majors in importance.
Today Ashesi, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, offers degrees in business, information systems and computer science, with plans to offer engineering and economics majors in the near future.
She believes that the wave of success that Tseng and others from the region are riding, will continue after Asian players won all four of the women's majors in 2012.
But after the Tampa Bay Rays' third baseman got called up to the majors in mid-April, he slammed 27 homers in 448 at-bats, powering his team to its first-ever World Series.
Exxon has long led the oil majors in investment in research and technology, keeping up such work even when the oil price collapse of the late 1990s led rivals to slash funding.
The effect has been so widespread that marketing now ranks as one of the most popular undergraduate majors in the US, and a wealth of future ad men has flooded the job market.
Roughly 20% of the MBAs majors in entrepreneurship.
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