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Analysis of how bees impact bird populations in modern ecosystems

Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley discuss Meg’s unexpected experience at the bee-delayed Diamondbacks game, Shota Imanaga’s impressive start, Reed Garrett and the trend of pop-up relievers, appreciation for Steven Kwan, reflections on how Mike Trout’s and Bryce Harper’s careers will be remembered, José Abreu’s demotion to the minors, and a declined penalty in baseball. They…

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Totally Bee-Zare: Bees Invade Indian Wells

Totally Bee-Zare: Bees Invade Indian Wells

By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Thursday March 14, 2024 Indian Wells – Bee cool, it’s gonna be alright? What happens when bees invade a tennis tournament? We found out yesterday when play was stopped during the third game of Carlos Alcaraz’s victory over Alexander Zverev – for NEARLY TWO HOURS! Totally Bee-zare, right? Eventually…

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