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MLB player Jonathan Papelbon made $13000000 in the 2014 season.
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Jonathan Papelbon played in 70 games at pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies in 2012, starting in none of them. He played for a total of 210 outs, equivalent to 7.78 9-inning games. He made one putout, had 9 assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.
Jonathan Papelbon played in 61 games at pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies in 2013, starting in none of them. He played for a total of 185 outs, equivalent to 6.85 9-inning games. He made 2 putouts, had 5 assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.
Jonathan Papelbon played in 17 games at pitcher for the Boston Red Sox in 2005, starting in 3 of them. He played for a total of 102 outs, equivalent to 3.78 9-inning games. He made 3 putouts, had 2 assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.
Jonathan Papelbon played in 59 games at pitcher for the Boston Red Sox in 2007, starting in none of them. He played for a total of 175 outs, equivalent to 6.48 9-inning games. He made 4 putouts, had no assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.
Let's take this sentence for example..."This cake was specially made for you."... and compare it with this sentence..."This cake was made for you."The word 'specially' makes a lot of difference to the verb 'made'. So, we can conclude that 'specially' is an adverb. Use this method for differentiating adjectives and adverbs. As for adjectives, it will make a difference to a noun.Eg: This sweet cake was made for you.This cake was made for you.
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Jonathan Papelbon played in 67 games at pitcher for the Boston Red Sox in 2008, starting in none of them. He played for a total of 208 outs, equivalent to 7.7 9-inning games. He made 5 putouts, had 5 assists, and committed 3 errors, equivalent to .389 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.
Jonathan Papelbon played in 66 games at pitcher for the Boston Red Sox in 2009, starting in none of them. He played for a total of 204 outs, equivalent to 7.56 9-inning games. He made one putout, had 4 assists, and committed one error, equivalent to .132 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.