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Panic Attack
I can't speak for how other baseball teams work, because I have only been a part of one fanbase in my life. But when it comes to real Cubs fans, there are two distinct types: the ones who believe 'This is our year' and the ones who ask 'When is my next nervous breakdown gonna happen?' (Of course there are [read more...]
Summer of Lovie
Discontent is a winter-time problem. At least it was in Shakespeare's time when he penned (or quilled, rather) "Richard III." Though, it should be noted [read more...]
Long Day for the Sox
After a long day that included a statue unveiling, a major milestone, a trip to the DL for one Sox starter, and two starting pitchers [read more...]
Sky Eclipse the Sun
The gloomy clouds are beginning to cover the Connecticut Sun, as they continued a five-game losing streak by losing 73-65 to the Chicago Sky Friday.
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Sky “Turn on Switch” and Dominate Atlanta
The Chicago Sky broke out of a four-game losing streak Sunday when they took charge from the opening minutes of an anticipated rematch against the [read more...]
Sky’s Comback Falls Short
Although the Chicago Sky lost by only eight points Thursday night to the San Antonio Silver Stars, the stats don't tell the whole story of [read more...]
Favre’s Possible Return a Blessing - For the Bears
Four months ago, Brett Favre claimed he was done with football. Done with two-a-day practices, done with the Lambeau Leap, done with throwing bullet screen [read more...]
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The Brain Leak
The Brain Leak
(Week of 7/14/08 - 7/20/08)
Pelosi's mean streak, a French prostitute in Hollywood, The Shark out of water at the Open and JT's ESPY brown-nose party
This One's on the 'House'
Nancy Pelosi sat upright and poignant Thursday. Her notable posture was completed with arms folded at lap and accentuated with an ear-to-ear smile. She grew exponentially more attentive with each [read more...]
NFC North Offensive Lines: Vikings Stake Claim To Top Spot
The Minnesota Vikings may have made a big splash in the offseason by acquiring defensive lineman Jared Allen from Kansas City, but the team's biggest [read more...]
Flattops, Afros, Euros and Oligarchs: How the NBA's End Begins
A confession about my newspaper-reading habits. Even in tough times--actually, especially in tough times--I immediately open to the sports section, trying to avoid the headlines [read more...]
ESPN-ing Blackness
(This is written in reaction to a general feeling of what I consider to be a "defeatist malaise" among people who would want to see [read more...]
Haskell Field Takes Shape as Big Brown Looks Fit
The 141st Haskell Invitational field is beginning to take shape for the $1 million Grade 1 at 1 1/8 miles.
Big Brown, working well for his [read more...]
NSR REVIEWS: The Last Real Season
courtesy of Letters on Pages I love baseball and I am from Cincinnati…therefore when I saw there was a new book out about the 1975 season, [read more...]
Feeding the Football Fix
My calendar tells me it's mid-July, the dog days of summer. In the sports world, that means baseball's trade deadline is right around the corner, [read more...]
From Our Blogs
The Beginning of the End
Two days ago the Wizard could barely hide his excitement. Things were going so well in Oz, the Cards had won five straight and were [read more...]
LOOGY's Are Getting Me Excited
As I touched on yesterday, the Cardinals are all over the rumor mill - especially when it comes to left-handed relievers. That's no surprise, considering [read more...]
'Fragrant Meat' Sent To The Doghouse During Olympics
For the 2008 Beijing Olympics, athletes will have to be extremely careful of what they eat. I heard on the news yesterday that a lot [read more...]
2008 SuperLiga group stage recap
MLS squads were keen on making a good impression after faltering earlier in the year in the CONCACAF Champions Cup. Once the group stage was [read more...]
A Happy Wizard
Before I let my giddiness get the best of me, here is a disclaimer. I know that the Cardinals current five-game winning streak has come [read more...]
The NASCAR blues
I am a sports fanatic. I have always loved watching and playing the traditional sports (basketball, baseball, football...) but it is the untraditional sports that [read more...]
SeriousSportsNewsNetwork
Confused Shockey thinks he was traded to the Dolphins
Cynth-Rod accuses Madonna of tampering
Parcells swayed by 2010 sixth-rounder
Reporter hopes to get Pulitzer for coverage of Favre’s cell communications
Packers embroiled in retirement controversy
Elsewhere
ESPN.com has launched many new widgets that offer scores, stats, and news
IOC says Iraq won't take part in Beijing Olympics
At age 50, Lieberman returning to action in WNBA
Favre support muted as Pack shareholders meet
WNBA suspends 11 for roles in Sparks-Shock fight
Chipper (hamstring), Hudson (elbow) leave game
Posada won't play at catcher if he puts off surgery
Reports: 'Birdman' decides to fly back to Nuggets
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Panic Attack
I can't speak for how other baseball teams work, because I have only been a part of one fanbase in my life. But when it [read more...]
The Brain Leak
The Brain Leak
(Week of 7/14/08 - 7/20/08)
Pelosi's mean streak, a French prostitute in Hollywood, The Shark out of water at the Open and JT's ESPY [read more...]
Summer of Lovie
Discontent is a winter-time problem. At least it was in Shakespeare's time when he penned (or quilled, rather) "Richard III." Though, it should be noted [read more...]
NFC North Offensive Lines: Vikings Stake Claim To Top Spot
The Minnesota Vikings may have made a big splash in the offseason by acquiring defensive lineman Jared Allen from Kansas City, but the team's biggest [read more...]
Flattops, Afros, Euros and Oligarchs: How the NBA's End Begins
A confession about my newspaper-reading habits. Even in tough times--actually, especially in tough times--I immediately open to the sports section, trying to avoid the headlines [read more...]
