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George Steinbrenner: The Death of 'the Bridge'
George Steinbrenner: The Death of 'the Bridge'

July 14, 2010
George Steinbrenner was both the last... and first of a breed.

All-Star Speak-Out: Baseball Players Pledge to Boycott Arizona All Star Game
All-Star Speak-Out: Baseball Players Pledge to Boycott Arizona All Star Game

July 13, 2010
Several Major League Baseball All Stars said they would boycott the 2011 All-Star game if it takes place in Arizona. It's time for Major League Commissioner Bud Selig to wake up.

Lebron James vs. Dan Gilbert: Who Really Killed Cleveland?
Lebron James vs. Dan Gilbert: Who Really Killed Cleveland?

July 9, 2010
Today the hate is raining on Lebron James, and make no mistake, on one level, he has earned every raindrop. The self-proclaimed King turned his free agent journey into reality television with all the subtlety of Paris Hilton.

Lebron James: The Uncool
Lebron James: The Uncool

July 8, 2010
There is already a big loser in tonight's Lebron James-ESPN-free agent-jamboree. It's Lebron James. No matter his choice at the end of tonight’s primetime special, he will have a diminished brand, a wounded stature, and a set of expectations there is little indication he can manage.

The Dramatic Drop in Women's Sports Coverage: An Interview with Mike Messner
The Dramatic Drop in Women's Sports Coverage: An Interview with Mike Messner

July 6, 2010
Michael Messner is a professor of sociology and gender studies at the University of Southern California (USC) and is the co-author  of a new report called, Gender in Televised Sports: News and Highlight Shows, 1989-2009. The results will pin your ears back.

Into the Vacuum: Tony La Russa Loves Arizona’s SB 1070
Into the Vacuum: Tony La Russa Loves Arizona’s SB 1070

July 1, 2010
St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa has chosen to publicly back Arizona’s odious, anti-constitutional, anti-immigrant Senate Bill 1070. He also backs the idea of people coming to the park with protest signs to express how they feel. We should take him up on that...

The Beautiful Game, A Beautiful Cause: Why I Root for Argentina
The Beautiful Game, A Beautiful Cause: Why I Root for Argentina

June 28, 2010
There is simply no sporting event on earth more entangled in politics than this brilliantly bombastic tournament. Anytime you have half the earth tuned in - as colonies play their former colonizers and dictatorships challenge democracies - politics follow like rainbows after rain. As long as politics are part of the mix, we might as well support a team that in addition to epitomizing the beautiful game stands with a beautiful cause. Viva Argentina!

Putting Tears Aside: Celebrating Ghana's Victory
Putting Tears Aside: Celebrating Ghana's Victory

June 27, 2010
In the aftermath of the US's 2-1 loss to Ghana, a nation the size of Oregon, no fan in the US should be grumpy as well. Yes, it was a bitter, tough defeat. Yes, Landon Donovan spoke for many when he said to ESPN afterward, “It sucks man…. Soccer is a cruel game.”  But it's not a day to cry in our beer. It's a day to appreciate the electric excitement of Ghana's victory and look back fondly the terrific run by the US team.

After Donovan's Goal: Joy or Jingoism
After Donovan's Goal: Joy or Jingoism

June 23, 2010
The remarkably thrilling goal by Landon Donovan was tempered for this soccer fan by some truly ugly commentary.

The Eagleton has Landed: A Response on Sports and Society
The Eagleton has Landed: A Response on Sports and Society

June 22, 2010
Terry Eagleton has been one of the great minds of the European left seemingly since Cromwell. But in his recent piece on Comment is free, Football: A Dear Friend to Capitalism, his absence of understanding on the relationship between sport and modern society demands a response.