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Donald Trump: How will the new US president impact on sport? – BBC News

Wednesday, November 09, 2016

Media playback is not supported on this device ‘I will be president for all Americans’ Donald Trump has swept to power in the US presidential election. There’s a lot of uncertainty over his policy plans and what they’ll mean for America and for the world. His victory will also have an impact on a range of sporting issues, including the US 2024 Olympic bid, the investigation into Fifa, the 2026…

Mike Ashley asked to explain ‘secret filming’ of MPs’ Sports Direct visit – The Guardian

Wednesday, November 09, 2016

The chairman of the business select committee has asked Mike Ashley to explain the use of a camera in an apparent attempt to secretly record MPs’ conversations when they visited Sports Direct’s warehouse. Iain Wright, in a letter to the company’s founder and chief executive, said the action was consistent with the controlling way the MPs were dealt with during Monday’s visit. The Labour MP said Ashley had suggested the…

Harvard Soccer Bums – American Spectator

Wednesday, November 09, 2016

Pardon the pun, but Harvard University is Crimson in the face with embarrassment over a so-called scandal involving the men’s soccer team. Because of the “scandal,” Harvard has voluntarily forfeited its remaining schedule of men’s soccer games. The accusations, which go back to 2012, allege members of the men’s soccer team rated female soccer recruits on a number system that was based on sex appeal and was often graphic and…

Bye-Bye, Baseball; Hello, Football Play-Offs – Santa Barbara Independent

Wednesday, November 09, 2016

Article Tools Print friendly E-mail story Tip Us Off Comments (0) Share Article Facebook Twitter Pinterest Google+1 del.icio.us. Digg! Yahoo! Buzz Diigo google newsvine reddit technorati Yahoo! Myspace Before moving on to the most exciting time of the football season, I must look back on a fantastic year for baseball. It included UCSB’s first appearance in the College World Series (a quest of 69 years since the college tournament was…

Brian Cashman: World Series Difference-Maker – New York Times

Wednesday, November 09, 2016

Photo The Yankees’ Brian Cashman said pitching — both starting and relieving — would be a priority in the off-season. Credit Kathy Willens/Associated Press SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — When the Yankees’ Brian Cashman arrived here for Major League Baseball’s general manager meetings, it was not to pick up a World Series ring or a handsome playoff bonus. But he could have made an argument for them. “He had a huge impact…

Sports rights: The fight to keep the fans on side – Financial Times

Wednesday, November 09, 2016

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The Dehumanizing Sexism of the Harvard Men’s Soccer Team’s “Scouting Report” – The New Yorker

Wednesday, November 09, 2016

Credit PHOTOGRAPH BY JOHN POWELL / LIVERPOOL FC VIA GETTY In 2012, members of the men’s soccer team at Harvard University produced a detailed Google document that assessed the physical characteristics of the high-school seniors recently recruited to the women’s team. The “scouting report,” which the Harvard Crimson revealed in an article last month, was vulgar even by Trumpian measures, not only quantifying each woman’s attractiveness with a numerical rating…

Max Scherzer will pitch in the World Baseball Classic – Washington Post

Wednesday, November 09, 2016

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Marinwood man beaten with baseball bat in home invasion robbery – SFGate

Wednesday, November 09, 2016

Caption Close A man was beaten with a baseball bat while his family was held at gunpoint after three masked intruders entered their Marin County residence early Tuesday — the latest in a string of recent violent home invasions throughout the Bay Area. Officers received reports of the home invasion robbery shortly after midnight in a suburban neighborhood of Marinwood. Three men wearing masks entered the home on Mount Muir…

Trump’s baseball career not that great – Sports Illustrated

Wednesday, November 09, 2016

Don Trump was not a very great baseball player, according to his stats page on Baseball Reference. In fact, he was just a .222 hitter for the Leesburg Packers in 1952 as a 19-year-old out of Emmaus, Pa. This Trump should not be confused for Republican presidential nominee Donald J. Trump, who has no professional baseball experience despite reportedly being the captain of his high school team. • You’ll…

Inside the ‘brochures’ of some of baseball’s top free agents – FOXSports.com

Wednesday, November 09, 2016

SCOTTSDALE, Az. — It’s that time of year, the time when agents present executives and owners with elaborate brochures detailing their free-agent clients’ achievements. The statistics chosen by the agents are selective, but often revealing. And while many executives say they learn little from the agents’ work, most owners are less informed. What follows are highlights from the brochures for four players. It is intended to be a sampling, not…

Sports calendar – Chicago Tribune

Tuesday, November 08, 2016

Baseball Oak Lawn: Registration is open for the 2017 season for Oak Lawn Baseball, open to ages 4 to 18. Take advantage of early-bird prices. For more information or to register, visit www.oaklawnbaseball.com. Basketball Palos Hills: The South Side Shooters seventh grade boys team is looking for a few players to fill out their fall/winter roster. For more information or to schedule a tryout, contact Bill Finn, (708) 508-0170. Diving…

How Gotham Chopra, son of Deepak Chopra, became a sports obsessive – Mashable

Tuesday, November 08, 2016

Gotham Chopra was in the stands on April 20, 1986 when Michael Jordan lit up the Boston Celtics for 63 points in an NBA playoff game. A wide-eyed, pre-teen boy then, Chopra still recalls the feeling of watching a sports deity register a defining performance against his favorite team at the Boston Garden.  “I remember thinking, ‘Holy shit, this is mythic,’” Chopra says.  SEE ALSO: The ugly intersection of World…

Sports Direct: We didn’t bug MPs – Telegraph.co.uk

Tuesday, November 08, 2016

Anna Turley, MP for Redcar, told The Telegraph that a woman entered their meeting room, ostensibly with the purpose of bringing in a tray of sandwiches, and placed a recording device underneath a chair. “I couldn’t believe it,” Ms Turley said. “I watched her put the device on the floor and when she left I said: ‘Bloody hell guys, they are trying to record us.’ It’s not James Bond, more Austin Powers.”…

National Soccer Teams in Britain Fight to Wear Memorial Poppies – New York Times

Tuesday, November 08, 2016

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Rush Limbaugh Defends Harvard Soccer Team’s Sexual Scouting Report – Huffington Post

Tuesday, November 08, 2016

Radio host Rush Limbaugh, who once called law student Sandra Fluke a “slut” for speaking out in support of birth-control access, is now defending the Harvard men’s soccer team, Media Matters reported. Last week, Harvard administrators canceled the rest of the team’s season after discovering players had kept an online scouting report that rated Harvard women players’ looks and assigned them a sexual position. The practice had been going on for…

Bridging generations through baseball – Baltimore Sun

Tuesday, November 08, 2016

My father was often a mystery to me. Like most men of his generation, he lived in the void between what he felt and what he could say — except about baseball. Even the most inscrutable student of baseball reveals himself over time. When I played, my father was my quiet advocate, observing closely from a spectator’s distance and missing nothing. To the untrained eye, baseball moves at a languid…

Inside the ‘brochures’ of some of baseball’s top free agents – FOXSports.com

Tuesday, November 08, 2016

SCOTTSDALE, Az. — It’s that time of year, the time when agents present executives and owners with elaborate brochures detailing their free-agent clients’ achievements. The statistics chosen by the agents are selective, but often revealing. And while many executives say they learn little from the agents’ work, most owners are less informed. What follows are highlights from the brochures for four players. It is intended to be a sampling, not…

Four Cubs named as finalists for baseball writers’ year-end awards – Chicago Tribune

Tuesday, November 08, 2016

Kris Bryant, Jon Lester, Kyle Hendricks and manager Joe Maddon are finalists for the Baseball Writers’ Association of America’s year-end awards, one year after the Cubs won three of the four National League categories. Bryant is up for Most Valuable Player against Nationals second baseman Daniel Murphy and Dodgers rookie shortstop Corey Seager. Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo was not named as a finalist Monday night. Lester and Hendricks joined…

Why do baseball players spit so much? – News Sentinel

Tuesday, November 08, 2016

By the time you read this, or don’t read it, the World Series will be over, much to someone’s joy and someone else’s sorrow. But I’d like to talk about something besides who won and or lost. My concern? I can’t figure out why baseball players spit — so often and so vehemently and so publicly. As I watched the series, I sincerely wondered if spitting is required in the…