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3 hours ago ago from Titans Insider
This week I interviewed Brian Wilson of San Diego’s XTRA Sports 1360-AM. Are Southern California football fans expecting big things out of the Chargers during the postseason or are the Colts expected to be the AFC’s Super Bowl representative, even out there? “Absolutely ... the bar has been raised the past couple of years in San Diego. After Marty Schottenheimer’s team went 14–2, then got beat by the Patriots at home in 2006, fans ...
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10 hours ago ago from The Scores Report - The National Sports Blog
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16 hours ago ago from The ACC Sports Journal
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18 hours ago ago from Hardball Times
by Brian Borawski December 23, 2009 Marvin Miller redux I received both some heat and some praise for my declaration that Marvin Miller got the shaft, but one thing I definitely know is that I didn’t explain my case very well. Just about everything I’ve read over the past couple of years has been in favor of Miller getting into the Hall of Fame. That affirms my opinion, but I forgot the fact that there might be some people against Miller ...
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21 hours ago ago from The New York Times
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15 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
It didn't make SportsCenter, but one of history's most influential sportswriters died this week at the age of 98. His name was Lester Rodney. Lester was one of the first people to write about a young Negro League prospect named Jackie Robinson. He was the last living journalist to cover the famous 1938 fight at Yankee Stadium between "The Brown Bomber" Joe Louis and Hitler favorite, Max Schmeling. He crusaded against baseball's color line ...
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