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The Avs gave up career-first short-handed goals to Tobias Enstrom and Eric Peverley of the league's most porous home penalty-killing unit.
USATODAY.com 2008
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Kassell's interception and TD return was a career-first for the linebacker. ...
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His knuckle-curve should be even more effective delivered with a chip on his shoulder, and his quest for a career-first 20-win season should make Mussina the pitcher to own in the second half.
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After homering and catching Jason Vargas' career-first, complete-game shutout Friday night, Miguel Olivo got a day off Saturday, in accordance with the day-game-after-night-game routine.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Reynolds made no mistake, crushing it 394 feet into the left-field seats for a career-first grand slam, and a 5-3 O's lead.
Thestar.com - Home Page Mark Zwolinski 2011
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Rafael Nadal for the title in the Spanish capital and carrying on three weeks later to lift a career-first French Open crown.
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Texas Rangers, with another big hit to provide an exciting victory and a career-first for
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Dulgheru won a career-first title in Warsaw last season.
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One highly-anticipated stop on TDWP's summer trek will be their career-first show in Tokyo on August 8.
TheGauntlet.com 2010
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Rafael Nadal for the title in the Spanish capital and carrying on three weeks later to lift a career-first French Open crown.
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