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Yuli Gurriel has 4 hits to help Marlins rout Rockies 10-2
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Austin Riley home run pace: Can hot bat catch Andruw Jones?
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David Johnston quits role investigating election interference in Canada
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USA eye Copa America berth, Nations League defense against Trinidad
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Who is Katy Perry's father? Preacher dad says he 'forgives' Russell Brand for dumping singer daughter
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Men who cycle, jog or swim could cut risk of nine cancers – study
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