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“I’m going to go off the wall here, but Allen Iverson; growing up I was a huge fan of him. I remember the Reeboks — the Answers, the Questions — he had so many different shoes that symbolized him. Reebok really embodied him, so that was cool to see. He took it a long way.”

“I’m going to go off the wall here, but Allen Iverson; growing up I was a huge fan of him. I remember the Reeboks — the Answers, the Questions — he had so many different shoes that symbolized him. Reebok really embodied him, so that was cool to see. He took it a long way.”

“I thought it had a chance to get out or worst-case go off the wall, and I realized he caught it and I was pretty confused,” Turner said.

Martinez’s flyball and allowed it to drop a few feet in from of him for a single at Detroit on April 8, then four days later at Toronto got a poor jump on Jose Bautista’s liner, allowing it to go off the wall on a hop for a two-run double.

“In this day and age, with all the social media and the other stuff that’s out there, you don’t know when someone’s going to go off the wall and do something crazy,” Burton said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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