Topic: Sports

An Olympic Gold Medalist Is Dead After His Boat Capsized During America's Cup Training

AP

A familiar set of questions is being asked after a 72-foot catamaran belonging to Artemis Racing capsized in the San Francisco Bay, trapping a British sailor underwater for ten minutes on Thursday afternoon.

By Ray Gustini

Jan 31, 2012

Penn State's Recruiting Blues; Peyton Manning's Arm Reportedly Hasn't Healed

Penn State is struggling to recruit with new head coach Bill O'Brien still working for the New England Patriots, multiple sources say Peyton Manning's rehab from surgery isn't progressing fast enough, and a genuine piece of news emerges from Super Bowl media day.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 31, 2012

The Super Bowl Is Simultaneously Killing and Saving Television

Unlike other networks, which are fearful to put stuff on the Internets, NBC's not worried about losing money on its free stream of this year's Super Bowl. 

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By Ray Gustini

Jan 30, 2012

Just How Great Was the Djokovic-Nadal Match?; A Super Bowl Box Pool Primer

Analyzing the historic greatness of Sunday's Australian Open final, the Carolina Panthers have an aggressive new logo, and the problem with baseball's new playoff format.

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By Seth Abramovitch

Jan 29, 2012

Longest Grand Slam Final in Pro-Tennis History Won by Novak Djokovic

For nearly six hours, tennis superstars Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal battled for Austalian Open supremacy. Djokovic emerged the exhausted winner.

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By Ray Gustini

Jan 26, 2012

Tennis Grunting Revisited; A Countdown on Counterfeit Jerseys

The Women's Tennis Association is urging the next generation of players to stop their excessive grunting by never starting, the Vikings may finally be getting their state-funded stadium, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers go back to the college coach well.

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By Ray Gustini

Jan 23, 2012

A Slightly Cheaper Super Bowl Ticket; Possible New Teams for Peyton Manning

Today in sports: Why $4,000 Super Bowl tickets are cheap, the Westboro Baptist Church will picket Joe Paterno's funeral, Tim Lincecum reportedly turned down a "nine figure" contract extension with the San Francisco Giants, and life without Knicks and Rangers.

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By Ray Gustini

Jan 20, 2012

London Calls the St. Louis Rams; Tiki Barber Never Fumbles a Grudge

The NFL Isn't done making Londoners watch pro football, the Miami Dolphins are poised to botch another coaching search, and a Mayweather/Pacquiao fight keeps finding ways to seem plausible.

 

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By Ray Gustini

Jan 19, 2012

Rob Lowe Stands By His Reporting; Lacrosse is the Druggiest College Sport

Rob Lowe defends his Peyton Manning retirement scoop, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco cannot recklessly ride his skateboard in peace, and the inventor of the football flak jacket has died.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jan 19, 2012

Nike Takes a Victory Lap

Nike is a brand well known for its go-get-em branding and you-can-do-it attitude, and thanks to yet another winning quarterly earnings report, the nearly half century-old company is showing no signs of letting up.

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By Eric Randall

Jan 18, 2012

Rob Lowe: Investigative Sports Reporter

The internet is abuzz with confusion at the news that Rob Lowe, known in some circles for his acting, tweeted that he believes Peyton Manning will retire from the NFL after this season.

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By Ray Gustini

Jan 18, 2012

It's Yu Darvish Deadline Day; Candlestick Park's Blustery Charm

Today in sports: The deadline for the Rangers to sign the next (maybe) great Japanese pitcher is rapidly approaching, the NFL is not investigating the Kansas City Chiefs for allegedly bugging former coach Todd Haley's office, the St. Louis Cardinals (and Mark McGwire) go to Washington.

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By Ray Gustini

Jan 17, 2012

Mike Martz Retires; The University of Miami Is Getting Tough on Boosters

Today in sports: father of the "Greatest Show on Turf" offense says he's done coaching football, the University of Miami will no longer let donors buy players "occasional meals," and Tim Tebow will not be a guest analyst for CBS this weekend.

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By Ray Gustini

Jan 17, 2012

The Best of the Muhammad Ali Birthday Tributes

Former heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali turns 70 today, and there has been no shortage of new commentary and repackaged classic Ali coverage to mark the occasion.

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By Ray Gustini

Jan 13, 2012

Packers Need a Few Good Shovelers; Joe Pa Speaks

Today in sports: Speculation about why hockey fights are down 25 percent this year, Ohio State will still get its bowl check next year, and the World Boxing Association orders a rematch of last month's "dodgy" welterweight title fight

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By Ray Gustini

Jan 12, 2012

In Praise of Anonymous Jets Sources; Jeff Fisher Finds a Well-Paying Job

Today in sports: the New York Jets front has created a culture where press leaks are vital, the Miami Dolphins are about to make Jeff Fisher the NFL's highest paid coach, and Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig has signed a new contract that could pay him $25 million a year.

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By Ray Gustini

Jan 10, 2012

Oakland Raiders Need a New Coach; Baseball's Flawed Hall of Fame

Today in sports: The Oakland Raiders have fired head coach Hue Jackson after one penalty-plagued 8-8 season, Les Miles lost a big chunk of change by not winning the BCS title game, and Tony Romo's ill-timed Vegas weekend.

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By Ray Gustini

Jan 5, 2012

The Silence of Mr. Met; European Soccer Prepares to Overpay

Today in sports: The New York Times profiles the giant-headed New York Mets icon, European soccer clubs prepare to overpay for transfer players, and a sneaky contract provision in Albert Pujols' new contract.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Jan 5, 2012

Cartoon

Jesus Isn't Tim Tebow's Number One Fan

Cartoonist Steve Benson has a spiritual message for Tim Tebow.

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By Ray Gustini

Jan 4, 2012

Anglophone Canadiens Coach Vows to Learn French; 'Basketbrawl' Revisited

Today in sports: John Elway has some questionable advice for Tim Tebow, organizers for the London Olympics are still trying to get this whole ticket selling thing down, and the NCAA men's basketball selection committee is experimenting with radical transparency.

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By Ray Gustini

Jan 3, 2012

Michele Bachmann Belatedly Plays the Tim Tebow Card

Today in sports: In a new ad in Iowa, the GOP White House longshot hitches her wagon to the star of the worst quarterback in the NFL playoffs, Penn State is still trying to settle on a replacement for Joe Paterno, and ad time during the Super Bowl is all sold out.

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By Ray Gustini

Jan 2, 2012

Oregon Never Disappoints in the Hideous Uniform Category

Today in sports: ESPN says no one should ever worry about being hit in the head by a crashing camera, the University of Oregon has fancy new duds for tonight's Rose Bowl game, and the Montreal Canadiens formally apologize to Quebec separatists.

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By Ray Gustini

Dec 29, 2011

Alex Rodriguez Got That Kooky Knee Therapy; College Sports Sinister New Synergy

The Big 10 and Pac-12 close a new scheduling deal to gobble up more college sports scheduling real estate, Penn State's top choice to replace Joe Paterno passes, and Alex Rodriguez's bad knee gets the experimental blood therapy treatment in Germany.

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By Ray Gustini

Dec 29, 2011

The Smart Set

Kelly Clarkson Endorses Ron Paul; Bon Jovi Death Hoaxer Speaks

Kelly Clarkson endorses Ron Paul and outrages the Internet, Kanye West is still available for New Year's Eve, and Zoe Saldana and Bradley Cooper are "totally dating."

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By Adam Martin

Dec 28, 2011

Taunting Tebow; Leering at LeBron

Today in sports: Yacht racers squabble over a finish, sports writers remember the good times, and Penn State won't be landing its top-choice football coach.

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By Adam Martin

Dec 27, 2011

Brees Breaks Record; Dickey Dances With Danger

Today in sports: Meet Yoenis Cespedes, the Cuban baseball star who's about to get very rich as an MLB free agent; also meet Bill Bordley, the MLB vice president for security and a former Secret Service agent who once tried to stop Monica Lewinsky from visiting Bill Clinton.

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By Adam Martin

Dec 23, 2011

Sneaking Away for Sports, NBA Finally Returns, and a New NFL Lawsuit

Today in sports: the aftermath of Chicago Bear Sam Hurd's drug arrest, the NBA owner who voted to kill the deal, and which college football team wears the best uniform anyway?

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By Ray Gustini

Dec 21, 2011

Yale's Non-Rhodes Scholar Football Coach Quits; America Outlasts David Beckham

Yale's football coach submits his resignation after his quarterback's very real pursuit of a Rhodes scholarship brought his own Rhodes fibs to light, David Beckham is going to France, and UCLA's football team again insists on going over the wall.

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By Ray Gustini

Dec 21, 2011

The New York Mets Perks That $20 Million Will Buy You

You could get a business card with your name on it, one-on-one time with Mr. Met, and not much else

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By Ray Gustini

Dec 16, 2011

Barry Bonds Avoids Jail Time; The NFL Prepares for the Digital Age

Today in sports: Barry Bonds avoids jail time, Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Blaine Gabbert looks like a historically bad player, and the NFL is going to upgrade its technology. 

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By Ray Gustini

Dec 15, 2011

Lakers Aren't Done Pouting About Chris Paul; NFL Makes Jaw-Dropping New TV Deals

Today in sports: NFL owners approve the sale of the Jacksonsville Jaguars, former hot young coaching candidate Turner Gill is now coaching for Jerry Falwel, and the Indianapolis Colts will fire coach Jim Caldwell if he fails a complicated and pointless test.

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By Ray Gustini

Dec 12, 2011

The NBA Nixes Another Chris Paul Trade; MLB's Drug Appeal Star Chamber

Today in sports: Concussions sideline star Pittsburgh Penguins forward Sidney Crosby once again, history is not on Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Ryan Braun's side as he prepares to appeal his positive drug test, and the NFL coaching fates claim Todd Haley.

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By Ray Gustini

Dec 9, 2011

Penn State Cuts Ties with Joe Pa's Likeness; The Tragedy of the Chris Paul Non-Trade

Today in sports: More fallout from the NBA blockbuster trade that wasn't, Fox is a strange position when it comes to the trying to get the Los Angeles Dodgers TV rights, and Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy's dad has harsh words for the way the team treated his head injury last night.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Dec 9, 2011

Rejected Trade Shows the NBA Hasn't Solved Any of Its Problems

NBA Commissioner David Stern vetoed a major trade that would have sent superstar Chris Paul to the L.A. Lakers, after small-market owners revolted over the deal.

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By Ray Gustini

Dec 8, 2011

Albert Pujols Goes West; Another Soccer Match-Fixing Scandal Looms

Today in sports: The NFL finds a suitably contrarian argument to help promote its new magazine, agent Leigh Steinberg is in a Twitter fight with Arizona State University, and the NFLPA isn't quite sold on giving union chief DeMaurice Smith a $1 million year-end bonus.

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By Adam Martin

Dec 8, 2011

Pujols Inks $250 Million Deal with the Angels

After 10 years on the Cardinals, Albert Pujols has agreed to spend his next 10 with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim for $250 to $260 million, putting him in a pay scale exceeded only by Alex Rodriguez, who signed with the Yankees for $275 million in 2008.

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By Adam Martin

Dec 6, 2011

Drunk-Dialing the Talent; A Hockey Enforcer's Brain; Drugs in the Locker Room

This week in sports: The Carolina Panthers equipment manager has a mercifully polite encounter with a fan, N.F.L. retirees are suing the league for over-prescribing painkillers, and a miraculous recovery in a sailing race.

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By Ray Gustini

Dec 2, 2011

The Eternal Sunshine of Bobby Valentine

Today in sports: The strange habits of super marathoners, new Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine comes in from the cold, and Mark Cuban is back in the hunt to buy the Los Angeles Dodgers.

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By Bryan Hood

Nov 26, 2011

The NBA is (Almost) Back

Agreement still needs to be passed by a majority of owners and players.

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By Ray Gustini

Nov 25, 2011

The NBA Is Eyeing a Christmas Return

The NBA eyes a Christmas start date as labor talks continue, college football's post-season has the potential to be historically messy this year, and American Samoa's soccer team snaps a 17-year streak of futility. 

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By Adam Martin

Nov 23, 2011

NBA Starts 'Last-Ditch' Talks; Baseball's Tentative Testing

Today in sports: Hawaii faces a point-shaving scandal, Urban Meyer denies Ohio rumors, and Hulk Hogan gets taken to the mat in his divorce.

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By Ray Gustini

Nov 21, 2011

Questioning Albert Pujols' Age; Injury Bug Strikes NBA Players Abroad

Today in sports: Detroit Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander is the American League's most value player, an arrest in the stabbing death of Seattle Mariners outfielder Greg Halman, and a tough weekend for NBA players overseas

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Nov 17, 2011

Yale's Football Coach Bluffed About His Rhodes Decision

Yale quarterback Patrick Witt's wildly-covered decision to forego a Rhodes scholarship appointment so that he could play in this coming weekend's game against Harvard was supposed to be something he and his coach, Tom Williams, could relate to, but that isn't the case. 

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By Ray Gustini

Nov 16, 2011

Basketball Courts Are Just Too Slippery These Days

Today in sports: Penn State's interim athletic director may soon get the job permanently, David Boies is on the other side of a sports labor fight, and the creeping menace of basketball court decals.

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By Ray Gustini

Nov 15, 2011

Another Delay for the 'Fight of the Century'

Today in sports: Floyd Mayweather, Jr. says Manny Pacquiao won't even talk to them about fighting in June, if not for the lockout the average NBA player would have pocketed a $425,000 check today, and U.S. Soccer gets a much-needed win.

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By Ray Gustini

Nov 14, 2011

NBA Players Reject Latest Owners' Latest Offer

Today in sports: The last best chance of saving the NBA season has come and gone, the UFC brings in big numbers for Fox, and a fair price for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Nov 10, 2011

Major League Baseball Catcher Is Kidnapped in Venezuela

Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos has reportedly been kidnapped in his home country of Venezuela.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Nov 9, 2011

The Joe Paterno Era Is About to End at Penn State

As the Penn State scandal continues to tear apart the school and its football program, reports are that head coach Joe Paterno's days are numbered.

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By Ray Gustini

Nov 8, 2011

Report: Penn State Preparing to Oust Joe Paterno

According to The New York Times, the departure of the veteran football coach is likely.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Nov 8, 2011

Boxing Legend Joe Frazier Dies at 67

Former heavyweight champion of the world Joe Frazier has died, just days after his family announced that he was suffering from liver cancer. He passed away in his home town of Philadelphia.

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By Ray Gustini

Nov 7, 2011

Joe Paterno and the Sounds of Silence

Today in sports: Joe Paterno's culpability in the Penn State sexual assault scandal, looking back at Magic Johnson's HIV announcement 20 years later, and a Wednesday deadline in the NBA labor talks.

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