wind surge
Britishnoun
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In April, before the Drillers’ series opener against the Wichita Wind Surge, Cartaya attended the customary pre-series pitcher’s meeting where coaches, pitchers, and catchers discussed how to attack Wichita’s hitters over the next five games.
From Los Angeles Times
The fallout from the wind surge and the scale of the cleanup is becoming more apparent in the light of day.
From Seattle Times
His brother, Leobaldo, is an outfielder for the Wind Surge, the Class AA affiliate of the Minnesota Twins.
From Washington Post
Chowdhury envisions the new project will comprise an array of 24 fans about 60 feet wide and 40 feet tall, though such figures are preliminary, he stressed, as scientists work to develop the National Full-Scale Testing Infrastructure for Community Hardening in Extreme Wind, Surge, and Wave Events — or NICHE, for short.
From Washington Post
The Wind Surge began this season as the Class AA affiliate for the Minnesota Twins, playing in the far more geographically palatable Double-A Central.
From Washington Post
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