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The club activated pitcher Rick Helling from the DL on Aug. 7.
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RHP Rick Helling is back in the playoffs for the first time since 1999 with Texas.
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Once one of the prime whipping boys for what went wrong this season, Helling is reinforcing the Rangers 'belief that a pitcher who once helped them win two division titles can still be a crucial part of the future.
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We know that anybody pitching for the Rangers will have plenty of run support (Rick Helling is third in the AL with 7.17 runs per nine innings).
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Rick Helling is pushing his way back to the forefront of the Rangers 'long-term pitching plans.
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"Helling," he agreed, still sounding glum but perhaps brightening just a bit about the eyes and mouth.
Wizard and Glass King, Stephen 1997
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Update At Prime Buzz, Dave Helling notes that for Bond to claim that cap-and-trade has a $11,000 cost, he relies on FAPRI's "representative" 1,900-acre farm in Lafayette County, MO:
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Offering no specifics, Helling links Woods's increasingly irresponsible behavior to his father's death, writing, "He was inconsolable, and he used sex as a medication to fix things."
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Helling, for instance, writes about Woods's relationship with former coach Butch Harmon with a section that begins, "Tiger wasn't one for long good-byes," but soon includes a passage describing Harmon's bitterness over "how he was fired, being phased out slowly."
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Helling reports Woods's wife, Elin Nordegren, signed a prenuptial agreement before their 2004 wedding; Nordegren would receive $20 million if she remained married to Woods for 10 years.
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