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The Issue That May Divide MLB and the Union
Fixing the rules for signing international amateur players will be a priority for the next baseball collective bargaining agreement.
Nigel Hayes, You Can't Fool Us
We're not buying that Wisconsin basketball player Nigel Hayes "accidentally" called a woman beautiful in a press conference
England Thinks Getting Rid of Foreigners Will Fix the National Team
The English FA is proposing limiting the number of foreign players on Premier League rosters. This is an objectively shit idea.
How a Suburban White Kid Came to Work at Vlad Guerrero's Dominican Academy
The story of a teenage autograph collector who befriended Vladimir Guerrero and wound up with a career in baseball.
Chris Borland Doesn't Have to Kill the NFL to Make a Point
Chris Borland's unexpected retirement may be the most important event to date in the player safety discussion, but the NFL will go on as it has. For now.
The Strange Saga of the Dodgers and a Twitter Parody Account
A Twitter account parodying former Los Angeles Dodgers general manager Ned Colletti has mysteriously been suspended and no one is sure who's responsible.
Worst Soccer Team In The World Wins World Cup Qualifier
Bhutan, literally the worst soccer team in the world, stuns Sri Lanka 1-0 to open up World Cup qualifying. Let us rejoice.
Happy Allen Iverson Crossover Day
Today is the 18th anniversary of Allen Iverson embarrassing Michael Jordan with a crossover to end all crossovers.
Worst Football Team On The Planet Wins World Cup Qualifier
Bhutan, literally the worst football team in the world, beat Sri Lanka 1-0 to open up World Cup qualifying. Let us rejoice.
Insiders and Agents Trash the New MLS Labor Deal
While the union didn't bungle negotiations, there was a failure to manage expectations. In turn, this has led to a number of insiders lashing out.
You're Officially Old: Mike Tyson's Debut Was 30 Years Ago Today
The Mike Tyson mythology began with a dismantling of Hector Mercedes and continues to this day.
The Cuba Diaries: A Party with Living Legends
A night out in Cuba can often mean running into a bit of history