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https://www.cheapindiansonline.com/2698u-eddie-robinson-jersey-indians.html . The Detroit Tigers slugger fell short in his bid to become the first player to win the Triple Crown in successive seasons.WORCESTER, Mass. -- Carl Klingberg scored twice and Michael Hutchinson stopped 33 shots as the St. Johns IceCaps downed the host Worcester Sharks 5-1 on Friday in American Hockey League play. Kyle MacKinnon, Jason Jaffray and Blair Riley also scored for the IceCaps (30-19-4) while Jordan Hill and Zach Redmond each chipped in with two assists. Sena Acolatse for the Sharks (23-23-4), who dropped their fourth straight game. Worcesters Troy Grosenick allowed four goals on 21 shots before giving way tto Harri Sateri, who stopped 9-of-10 shots in 32 minutes of relief.
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