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Baseball Moves Beyond The Steroid Era – NPR
DAVID GREENE, HOST: So in baseball, the difference between being a hero and being a lousy cheat sometimes depends on which era we are talking about and which era we are living in. Here’s Pablo Torre, senior writer for ESPN The Magazine. PABLO TORRE: If the Baseball Hall of Fame ever admits that it should be more of a museum and less of a shrine, these last two weeks would…
Latest Michigan high school baseball rankings – MLive.com
Ranking, Team, Record as reported by MHSBCA 1. Warren De La Salle, 6-3 2. Saline, 1-0 3. Saginaw Heritage, 2-0 4. Portage Central, 1-0 5. Midland, 1-0
Will New York Yankees’ Jean Afterman be baseball’s first female GM … – ESPN
7:30 AM ET Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email print comment George Steinbrenner was fuming. At his Seinfeld caricature best, his legendary red-hot anger could’ve melted the phone line. It was a spring day in 1997 and The Boss was demanding to speak with Jean Afterman. Afterman was the vice president of KDN Sports, a Japanese-owned sports management firm based in San Francisco. She and Don Nomura represented the New…
Not sticking to sports the right move for ESPN – ESPN (blog)
Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email print comment “Hey, ESPN: Stick to sports.” I’ve read thousands of social media posts and reader emails about ESPN over the past 15 months. If there’s one phrase that tends to surface most frequently, it’s that chestnut suggesting the network’s only proper place is in the athletics lane. Yes, when it comes to ESPN — the self-proclaimed “Worldwide Leader in Sports” — the concern…
Photos from Detroit’s sports venue graveyard – MLive.com
By Scott DeCamp | sdecamp1@mlive.com It’s tough to see our legends die. Same goes for legendary sports venues. Neither the Pontiac Silverdome nor Joe Louis Arena qualify for “legendary” status in terms of aesthetics, but they’ve been home to some spectacular moments for sports fans in Michigan through the years. And Tiger Stadium, despite its quirks, will always hold a special place in our hearts. The Palace of Auburn Hills…
Broncos Hire New Director Of Sports Medicine, And It’s A Very Familiar Name – CBS Local
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (CBS4) – Famed long-time head athletic trainer Steve “Greek” Antonopulos has been promoted to director of sports medicine for the Denver Broncos, the team announced on Wednesday. The team also announced assistant athletic trainer Vince Garcia was named head athletic trainer to take over for Antonopulos. In four decades, almost everything about us has changed. Except for “Greek.” 📰 » https://t.co/9B7We8icnl pic.twitter.com/X6kgzBcEYr — Denver Broncos (@Broncos) April 12,…
Will Jean Afterman be baseball’s first female GM? The sport should be so lucky – ESPN
7:30 AM ET Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email print comment George Steinbrenner was fuming. At his Seinfeld caricature best, his legendary red-hot anger could’ve melted the phone line. It was a spring day in 1997 and The Boss was demanding to speak with Jean Afterman. Afterman was the vice president of KDN Sports, a Japanese-owned sports management firm based in San Francisco. She and Don Nomura represented the New…
MLB Player Rankings 2017: Right field – FOXSports.com
Now this is a loaded position. Right field in Major League Baseball in 2017 is loaded with perennial MVP candidates, homer mashers, defensive aces, mercurial superstars, up-and-coming sluggers, and steady hands. It’s one of the strongest positions in baseball, and here’s the strongest of the strong:
Richmond unveils old school look for upcoming NASCAR races – FOXSports.com
For the first time in almost 30 years, Richmond International Raceway brings back red stripes along its walls. The design will be completed in time for the Toyota Owners 400 race weekend at the track on April 28-30. The red and white painted walls pay tribute to the early days of the track and were last featured for the Pontiac Excitement 400 in 1988 when Neil Bonnett held off Dale…
NASCAR May Give Its Racers Two Options For Tires Next Year – Jalopnik
Photo credit: Jerry Markland/Getty Images NASCAR may finally give its teams a choice in tires next year, reports Fox Sports. This year’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup All-Star Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway will allow teams to test out the two compounds and see if they like having the choice. If it’s a hit, expect to see these two options return in 2018. Advertisement Tire choice is an essential part of…
Report: European soccer teams playing in Michigan, but where? – Detroit Free Press
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Cycling in the ‘Ayrshire Alps’: welcome to the UK’s only road cycling park – The Guardian (blog)
The loss of a once popular road race from the UK cycling calendar is never a good thing, but a unique legacy has emerged from the ashes of one event in Scotland. The demise of the Davie Bell Memorial Race in 2015 – a National ‘A’ event which had been running since 1966 – prompted the organiser to look for other ways to promote cycling. Two years later, South Ayrshire…
Germany says suspected Islamist detained over soccer attack – Reuters
KARLSRUHE/DUESSELDORF, Germany German authorities arrested a suspected Islamist on Wednesday in connection with an attack on a bus carrying players of one of the country’s top soccer teams, a spokeswoman for the Federal Prosecutor’s Office said. German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s spokesman said she was “appalled” by Tuesday evening’s attack on the Borussia Dortmund bus, in which Spanish defender Marc Bartra was injured. The incident forced a 24-hour postponement of the…
Will Jean Afterman be baseball’s first female GM? The sport should be so lucky – ESPN
7:30 AM ET Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email print comment George Steinbrenner was fuming. At his Seinfeld caricature best, his legendary red-hot anger could’ve melted the phone line. It was a spring day in 1997 and The Boss was demanding to speak with Jean Afterman. Afterman was the vice president of KDN Sports, a Japanese-owned sports management firm based in San Francisco. She and Don Nomura represented the New…
Sports Direct workers’ rep faces ‘uphill struggle’, union warns – The Guardian
Sports Direct has elected an employee to attend its board meetings, after a series of scandals over the way the company is run and treats its staff. The appointment of Alex Balacki, 30, follows a tumultuous 16 months for the retailer. This included its billionaire founder, Mike Ashley, being hauled before MPs to be questioned over “Victorian” working conditions at the company’s warehouse, following a Guardian investigation that exposed how…
How to watch Wednesday’s Champions League quarterfinal matches – FOXSports.com
The Champions League quarterfinals roll on on Wednesday, with a rare three-match slate on the docket. Borussia Dortmund and Monaco get Wednesday’s action started early, while Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Atletico and Leicester all kick off the first legs of their quarterfinal tilts later in the day. Here are all the details you need to know to ensure you don’t miss a moment of the action. Fans can…
How to take a perfect sports photograph: plan, stay calm and fight for your spot – The Guardian
Shortly after Philippe Gilbert’s win at the 2017 Tour of Flanders, one image of his walk to victory, bike aloft, was retweeted more than any other. It’s a shot by Karen M. Edwards, an Irish photographer who has been making us sit up and take notice of her unique eye since she moved from fashion shoots to the grime of professional cycling. The photographer’s life on a major race is…
Fantasy sports bill advances in Texas Legislature – MyStatesman.com – MyStatesman.com
A bill legalizing for-profit fantasy sports leagues in Texas has gained some yards in the state Legislature. House Bill 1487, co-authored by state Rep. Richard Pena Raymond, D-Laredo, was approved on a 6-1 vote this week by the House Committee on Licensing & Administrative Procedures, although it remains unclear when or if it will be taken up by the full House for a vote. State Rep. John…
Can Cricket Finally Crack America’s Sports Market? – Newsweek
“I tend to think that cricket is the greatest thing that God created on Earth,” the English playwright Harold Pinter once said, adding that it was better than sex—although intercourse, he noted, “isn’t bad either.” Perhaps it would do his clairvoyance a disservice, but it seems unlikely that the great dramatist could ever have predicted the United States as a testing ground for his theory. Cricket in America, based on…
WBZ Cares: Good Sports Helps Boston Area Children Be Active – CBS Boston / WBZ
BOSTON (CBS) – Each month, WBZ Cares highlights a worthy non-profit organization, and tells the story of what that organization does for the community. This month’s organization, “Good Sports,” a Quincy-based organization that gives all kids the lifelong benefits of sports and physical activity by providing sporting equipment to those most in need. Since its inception in 2003, two local groups in Boston have benefited from the program. For decades, Greg Davis…