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Andre Agassi's Book: It's Well-Written, Too?

Nov 1, 2009
By now, you may have heard about Andre Agassi's revealing autobiography. We mentioned the meth use earlier this week; other intriguing pull-outs have involved Agassi's use of a wig and the...

Weekend Wake Up: Relevant Games Return

Oct 24, 2009
Friday was not quite the busiest day in sports. If you wanted to watch games on TV, your choices were a Rutgers-Army game, preseason basketball, and, if you have the NHL's premium package, a few...

CC and Pedro Ace Tests, Phillies Bullpen and Utley Fail to Protect Lead

Oct 17, 2009
CC Sabathia was every bit the ace the Yankees thought they had acquired this offseason. Pedro Martinez may have been better for the Phillies. But only one of the teams that got a scoreless start...

Vows of Revenge Against Former Team Makes Jeremy Shockey Momentarily Relevant Again

Oct 14, 2009
The Saints and the Giants meet Sunday in New Orleans in a huge early season contest that could have serious implications come January. However, for those who need minor personal storylines to spice up a game between two unbeaten teams, there's al...

Another Open Letter to Ron Artest

Oct 8, 2009
Hey Ron Ron, Hope things are good with you. Same old with me. Take the Mazda to get some cereal, then I'm back on my grind. I'm writing because I'm worried about you, my man. Well, also worried about what you might do to me. I don't...

SEC: Tim Tebow Getting Lit Up Must Not Be Seen

Nov 6, 2009
So the SEC backed itself into a corner after weeks of officiating outrage by announcing that any coach who suggested the refs in the league were anything but perfect robotic paragons of justice would get a fine or a suspension. This was probably a good...

Arsenal Fans Finding Lush Living in Old Stadium

Nov 6, 2009
When hearing of people living inside a stadium, the immediate association is that of an emergency shelter, like the Superdome was following the Hurricane Katrina disaster in 2005. And that would probably still be the case for stadiums that are in use....

The Next Best Player Who Won't Win A Championship

Nov 6, 2009
With Alex Rodriguez galloping down the New York Yankees' parade route today, it got us thinking. How many years was it assumed that A-Rod was the best player in all of American sports who will never win a championship? For all those seasons in Seattle...

Coolest Perk of Little League World Series Stardom: Your Own Baseball Cards

Nov 6, 2009
Ah, to be a precocious athletic talent willing to sacrifice pre-teen summers for sport. First, the kids from Chula Vista, California stormed through the Little League World Series. Now, thanks to Upper Deck, they've gotten one sweet honor: Their own...

Ted Ginn is Like Jesus, if Jesus Were Whale Poop

Nov 6, 2009
Ted Ginn Jr. made himself truly useful for perhaps the first time as a pro last week, returning two kickoffs for touchdowns of 100 yards or more in Miami’s 30-25 win over the Jets. Whereas some see glimmers of production in what has otherwise been a...


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