Thursday, November 12, 2009

MLB

Baseball Must Expand Instant Replay

They need to do something before the umpires ruin the World Series. more >>

Steroids, Baseball and the Hall of Fame

The Hall of Fame will have to accept the steroid era. more >>

Steroid-free Albert Pujols Returns Baseball to Its Wholesome Origins

And an article every parent should have their kids read. more >>

The End of a Yankee Stadium Era: Bob Sheppard Retires

Yankees games won't be the same. more >>

America Chooses: Braves Vs. Phillies for Obama's First Pitch

Americans want President Obama to throw out the first pitch on the sport's opening day. more >>

With Bush's Departure, Mulling the Future Lives of Former Presidents

A new book looks at what former presidents from Washington to Clinton did after they left office. more >>

Yankees Hit With $26.9 Million Luxury Tax

Not only did the New York Yankees fail to make the playoffs this season, they've been slapped with a $26.9 million luxury tax. more >>

Sabathia and the Damn Yankees Lead the Economic Way

Sabathia today, recovery tomorrow. more >>

Lessons From the Mets' Historic Collapse...Again

Failing to cross the finish line twice in a row would call for change in any career. more >>

Finished Sentences: Cubs Chair Crane Kenney

This lawyer has his head in the game. more >>

A Bright Future for Baseball

A veteran executive predicts more fans this year and expansion into other countries down the road. more >>

Getting NFL Games Over the Web

DirecTV's pricey service must navigate Sling Media's merger with rival EchoStar more >>

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