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Bryce

American  
[brahys] / braɪs /

noun

  1. James, 1st Viscount, 1838–1922, British diplomat, historian, and jurist: born in Ireland.


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How the Dodgers operate has garnered some praise — the Padres’ Manny Machado and the Phillies’ Bryce Harper weighed in on the subject early in spring training — but the front office wasn’t really seeking it out.

From Los Angeles Times

Gahr 6, Crespi 1: Bryce Morrison had two hits and two RBIs and Luis Alonso threw five shutout innings with five strikeouts for 2-0 Gahr.

From Los Angeles Times

Todd Snyder, the plan administrator appointed by a bankruptcy court, is seeking damages from Jane Street, its co-founder Robert Granieri, and employees Bryce Pratt and Michael Huang.

From The Wall Street Journal

By late 2018, Jane Street had signed up to trade directly with Terraform but its trading in Terraform’s tokens didn’t take off until February 2022, when Jane Street sent Bryce Pratt, a former intern at Terraform, to establish lines of communication with his former Terraform colleagues, according to the lawsuit.

From The Wall Street Journal

The group named the chat “Bryce’s Secret” and used it as a way to channel Terraform-related information back to Jane Street, per the lawsuit.

From The Wall Street Journal