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WASHINGTON -- Nationals star Bryce Harper was back in the lineup for Friday nights matchup against Miami after the outfielder sat out the previous four days with a left thumb injury.Rain fell throughout Friday and was expected to linger as the National League East champions began their final series of the regular season.Washington began the day two games ahead of the Los Angeles Dodgers for home-field advantage in their upcoming matchup in the NL Division Series.Nationals manager Dusty Baker has given Harper additional time to heal after the reigning NL MVP jammed his thumb on a slide Sunday at Pittsburgh.If a guy tells me hes ready, if I have a luxury, I like to give them one more day off, Baker said. I just noticed that a lot of guys say theyre ready, and you bring them back and theyre really not ready. 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Nigel Williams-Goss Jersey .com) - The Montreal Canadiens embark on their first road trip of the season as they head out west to battle the Calgary Flames on Wednesday night.Marshawn Lynch, the running back so powerful he trademarked his Beast Mode moniker, has retired, leaving fans to remember a career of eye-catching moments. Lynch hangs up cleats All the details as he confirmed retirement Still just 29, the Californian has called time on his career after nine seasons in the NFL. He was drafted in the first round in 2007 by the Buffalo Bills before joining the Seattle Seahawks in 2010, where he won his only Super Bowl ring two years ago.Sky Sports remembers our favourite moments from Lynchs career... Marshawn Lynch: Career stats via NFL.com Rushing TDs: 74 Receiving TDs: 9 Rushing yards: 9,112 Receiving yards: 1,979 Rushing fumbles: 19 Receiving fumbles: 7 Beast Quake Lynch #24 rampages through the Saints defence Possibly the play that will come to define Lynchs argument that he should be included in the NFL Hall of Fame. Five years ago, an outrageous display of athleticism and brute strength from Lynch sent Seattle into such raptures that the wobbling CenturyLink Field registered on a local seismograph.The Seahawks were playing defending Super Bowl champions New Orleans Saints in the Wild Card play-offs and were locked in a nip-and-tuck battle that could have ended either sides season. In the fourth quarter, Lynch settled proceedings by skipping past nine tackles and scoring a remarkable 67-yard touchdown.The Seahawks had called 17 Power, a power run, for the first time and shifted the ball into Lynchs hands. He bolted past Scott Shanle, Sedrick Ellis and Will Smith within the blink of an eye. Saints Remi Ayodele and Darren Sharper simultaneously dived at Lynch only to grasp nothing but thin air. After fighting off Jabari Greer, Lynch performed the most memorable feat of strength as he stiff-armed Tracy Porter out of his path before crossing into the end zone for one of his greatest touchdowns. It helped Seahawks win 41-36 and the 66,000 capacity 12th Man shook Seattle to its core.Beast Quake 2.0 Lynch #24 leaves the Cardinals trailing in his wake Lynchs career-best 79-yard touchdown against the Arizona Cardinals in late 2014 may not have taken him past nine opponents like the original Beast Quake but it will, we now know, remain his longest ever score. And if you ever doubted the nickname, remember Lynch began this game against the Cardinals on the bench due to sickness and didnt touch the ball until moments before half-time.But in the fourth quarter he burst into life by shoving red jerseys out of the way with immense arm strength and, at one point, a nudge of the helmet like a charging bull. He wrecked Rashad Johnson and Patrick Petersons initial attempt to bring him down and, just as he did in the first Beast Quake, leaped triumphantly into the end zone. Seattle won 35-6 and went top of the NFC West en route to the Super Bowl.Afterwards when questioned about his swashbuckling score he merely replied thanks for asking as his reply to every query, with his recent fines for blanking the media fresh in his mind. A sign of things to come?Im just here so I dont get fined Watch Marshawn Lynch tell reporters Im just here so I dont get fined. Video courtesy of Sound FX. No stranger in the past to incurring monetary penalties for a lack of co-operation with the NFL off-the-field, Lynch still had no intention of providing genuine answers to reporters prior to last years Super Bowl. Inadvertently (or maybe brilliantly) he created a sensation which took social media by storm and turned into a line of profitable merchandise. Lynch explains to reporters why he wont answer questions Lynch had been fined for not fulfilling media duties not long before the Super Bowl in February 2015 against the New England Patriots but became the sensation of the pre-game shenanigans for his brash attitude towards reporters.dddddddddddd. Contractually obliged to face questions for a minimum of three minutes, Lynch politely informed reporters he would not stay for a single second too long - and set a reminder on his phone which triggered his exit.During those three minutes, Lynch repeated Im just here so I wont get fined 29 times. He has since received an official trademark for the phrase and released a series of T-shirts. Why not give it to Beast Mode? Lynch talks about not being given the crucial pass in the Seahawks Super Bowl defeat The Seahawks fell short of winning back-to-back Super Bowls by a mere yard last year, in a game that will always be remembered for their decision to not utilise Lynch at the pivotal moment. He will never get another chance to add to his single Super Bowl ring.Trailing the New England Patriots 28-24 with less than 30 seconds remaining, Seattle had the ball in hand after Lynch had stormed to within a yard of the end zone during the previous play. All signs indicated they would hand him the ball again for him to deliver the winning score. But it wasnt to be.Seattle called a slant pass which was intercepted by Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler ensuring New England would preserve their lead to the final whistle. A stunned Pete Carroll, the Seahawks head coach, explained afterwards he tried to catch the Patriots unaware because they arranged themselves primarily to block Lynch. One of the most bizarre plays in Super Bowl history deprived the most powerful runner in the NFL of the chance to score a potentially match-winning touchdown.One last touchdown Lynch returned to the Seahawks with a touchdown against the Panthers Injury ruined Lynchs final NFL season and limited him to just seven starts as he battled hamstring and abdominal issues. The mileage was beginning to show.He still had time for one last touchdown against the Carolina Panthers but, with his 30th birthday creeping up on him, Lynch called time on his career in typically cryptic fashion. Waiting until the fourth quarter of Super Bowl 50, he tweeted a picture of his cleats hung up from a telephone line which prompted tributes from the Seahawks and his former team-mates. Also See: Lynchs retirement NFL Video NFL on Sky Sports ' ' '

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