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Corbin

American  
[kawr-bin] / ˈkɔr bɪn /

noun

  1. Margaret (Cochran), 1751–1800, American Revolutionary military heroine.


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The club will likely be without two of their best three starting pitchers to open the season, as Corbin Burnes works his way back from Tommy John surgery and Merrill Kelly deals with lingering intercostal nerve irritation.

From Los Angeles Times

South Africa's gaps have been filled by Ngidi, who Conrad calls a "mystery seamer", and seamer Corbin Bosch.

From BBC

Shimron Hetmyer was dropped at mid-on by Corbin Bosch off the next delivery, but lasted only two more when he miscued to midwicket where Maharaj snapped up the catch.

From Barron's

Outfielder Corbin Carroll stepped up to the plate for one of his first batting practice sessions of spring training earlier this month, took a swing and knew immediately that something was terribly wrong.

From The Wall Street Journal

Corbin Bernsen plays his hate-filled old coach, whose career collapsed without Reggie on the team.

From Los Angeles Times