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Jockey Stephen Baster can take the ride on the fancied Puccini at Flemington before starting a careless riding suspension.Baster was outed for seven meetings at Mornington on Wednesday for causing interference aboard Tuff Bickie.Racing Victoria stewards said Baster tightened Immortal Fire, the mount of Daniel Moor, near the 500m mark.Baster pleaded guilty and will begin his suspension after racing at Flemington on Saturday, returning for the Sandown meeting on December 24.The jockey has two Flemington rides, first starter Baduzzi in the Christmas Season Plate and Puccini in the Skipton Handicap.Puccini is coming off a last-start second in the Pakenham Cup on December 3 and is the $5.50 third favourite in early markets behind Boom Time ($3.30) and Lord Van Percy ($4.60).Jim Kelly Jersey . -- The Missouri Tigers might not have a roster full of superstars. Josh Allen Bills Jersey . -- Chicago Bears cornerback Tim Jennings was selected Monday to his second straight Pro Bowl, while guard Kyle Long made it after a solid rookie season. http://www.authenticbillsfanaticfootball.com/authentic-cody-ford-bills-jersey/ . U.S. District Judge Lorna G. Schofield in Manhattan agreed that lawyers on both sides could make their formal requests by Nov. 8. A hearing is scheduled for a day earlier. Jordan Siev, a lawyer for Rodriguez, wrote in a joint letter to the judge from lawyers on both sides that MLB lawyers planned to ask that the lawsuit be dismissed. Dawson Knox Jersey . Badenhop was 2-3 with a 3.47 ERA in 63 relief appearances for Milwaukee this season. He is 18-20 in his career with three saves and a 3. LeSean McCoy Womens Jersey . Pence singled in the winning run with no outs in the ninth inning to give the Giants a 7-6 victory over the San Diego Padres on Sunday.JACKSON, Miss. -- The University of Mississippi Medical Center says New York Giants quarterback and Ole Miss alumnus Eli Manning is pledging $1 million to its campaign to improve neonatal and pediatric care.The Center announced the donation by Manning and his wife, Abby, in a news release Tuesday.The Center is trying to raise $100 million to expand the neonatal intensive care unit, add more pediatric ICU rooms and surgical suites and create an imaging departmennt geared toward children.ddddddddddddThe quarterback says he and his wife joined the fundraising campaign because they want the very best for the children in Mississippi.Manning is a longtime supporter of UMMCs childrens programs.The $100 million fund-raising campaign is the largest in UMMCs history. It kicked off earlier this year. ' ' '