Canseco vs. Hogan: A Photo Essay

Last night I had the opportunity (I almost called it a privilege, but that wouldn’t be true) to be at a minor league baseball game in Little Rock, Arkansas where MLB-MVP-turned-laughingstock Jose Canseco would continue his boxing “career” against Gary Hogan, a 60-year old assistant athletic director from a local university.

USA-Slovenia Ref Gets the Jim Joyce Wikipedia Treatment (Updated 06/19)

The last ten minutes of the United States vs Slovenia match that ended just minutes ago will be the talk of the sports world for much of today. If you didn’t see the game, here’s a video of the would-be […]

2010 NBA Finals: The Ron Artest Story

Ron Artest has had an almost inconceivably up-and-down NBA career. He’s dealt with circumstances – most notably the famous brawl in Michigan – that could have ended his career, but still supplied us with plenty of entertaining moments. After coming to Los Angeles via […]

Infographic: A Complete History of No-Hitters

This baseball season has been marked by frequent no-hitters. In lieu of writing a 2000-word post on no-hitters, I’ve decided to take a more graphical approach, so here’s a timeline of all the no-hitters in pro baseball history with some stats and interesting facts.

4 Reason’s Why Armando Galarraga Should Be Awarded a Perfect Game

Bud Selig, the backboneless, indecisive commissioner of Major League Baseball should change the call in Wednesday night’s near perfect game, and here’s why: 1) The call is obvious. There’s no doubt. The runner (Jason Donald) thought he was out. 2) Outcome […]

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