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9 votes
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September Sumo Basho Discussion
With the next basho fast approaching I was curious about what everyone is looking forward to and excited about. I'm hoping for a full house of the senior sanyaku rikishi (maybe Terunofuji's knees...
With the next basho fast approaching I was curious about what everyone is looking forward to and excited about.
I'm hoping for a full house of the senior sanyaku rikishi (maybe Terunofuji's knees will be ready for action) and we can see some exciting matches between them. I'm also still trying to decide on new favorites after Ichinojo and Tochinoshin both retired.
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The FIFA Disciplinary Committee opens disciplinary proceedings against Luis Rubiales, President of the Spanish FA
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Bobbi Gibb: The Boston Marathon pioneer who raced a lie that women couldn't run marathons
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Holger Rune refused to blame his court allocation for his shock defeat to Roberto Carballes Baena in the first round of the US Open
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Boston University - Study finds CTE in 40% of athletes who died before thirty
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Pro cycling's most beautiful race? The best photos from the Arctic Race of Norway.
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Jakob Ingebrigtsen retains men's 5000m title in thrilling finish on the last day of the World Athletics Championships in Budapest
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Daniel Ricciardo taken to hospital for further checks after FP2 crash at Zandvoort
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Simone Biles wins a record 8th US Gymnastics title a full decade after her first
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Viktor Hovland wins PGA Tour's season-ending FedEx Cup title at East Lake
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FIBA Basketball World Cup tips off before record crowd of 38,115 in Manila
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Oleksandr Usyk was undisputed cruiserweight champion, and is now one belt short of becoming undisputed heavyweight champion. It's time to recall the pivotal moments of the Ukrainian Joker's career.
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How Joe Burrow mastered the art of the easy play
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‘He was a natural goalscorer’ – the making of Erling Haaland
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Auston Matthews signs four-year contract extension with Toronto Maple Leafs ($53M, 4 years; $13.25M AAV)
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One win, 17,000 defeats - life as a Washington General
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Indianapolis 500 winner Marcus Ericsson will race for Andretti Global in the 2024 IndyCar season
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Germany vs USA showcase highlights
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Daniel Ståhl lands second discus world title with a championship record-breaking throw at World Athletics Championships 2023 in Budapest
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Coming to Kansas City: The first stadium built solely for pro women’s sports
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Manchester United’s Mason Greenwood return plan included list of ‘hostile’ figures
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Patriots, Packers suspend game after Isaiah Bolden injury
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Matildas sign off with defeat as Sweden secure third place at Women's World Cup
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The player who broke competitive yo-yo
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Spain reach their first Women's World Cup final as late winner sinks Sweden
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ESPN deal with Penn Entertainment means that watching sports will likely include watching a lot more ads for gambling
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The history of the Minnesota Vikings | Part one: 1960s
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F1’s wet weather problem is proving difficult to solve
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Ex-UFC champion Luke Rockhold to grapple Craig Jones on Sept. 21
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Paris St-Germain agree to transfer Neymar to Saudi Pro League club Al-Hilal
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'Blind Side' subject Michael Oher alleges Tuohys made millions off lie
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Arsenal removed ‘mental block’ with win over Manchester City, claims Aaron Ramsdale
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Anthony Joshua took out Robert Helenius in the seventh round at the O2 Arena – Helenius had stepped in at short notice to fight former heavyweight champion
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Impressive Sweden stun Japan to secure Women's World Cup semi-final against Spain
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Australia beat France in penalty thriller to reach World Cup semi-finals
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Five minutes after fighting last week, Robert Helenius agreed to replace Dillian Whyte against Anthony Joshua on seven days' notice
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Norwegian climber Kristin Harila denies claims she ignored dying sherpa during K2 record-breaking climb
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I’m really trying to appreciate the World Cup from the US
Time zone challenges aside, I’m really appreciating the growth in the competition and the extent that the tournament has grown in popularity, viewership and more importantly recognition. When I...
Time zone challenges aside, I’m really appreciating the growth in the competition and the extent that the tournament has grown in popularity, viewership and more importantly recognition.
When I (for the first time) watched the Euro’s last year there was a perceived slower pace of Football and it took some getting used to compared to the pace of, for instance, the Premier League. But after watching a few games I’ve come to realize their game is developing at a high rate - and this World Cup’s excitement, quality of play, and upsets are evident that these players are catching up fast. They really are really putting on a show to be appreciated.
But, like I said in the title, I’m watching Footie from the US.
And, I wish I could say different, but the Fox commentary, in the simplest terms, sucks big time. Their breathless uneducated excitable play by play commentary (especially John Strong’s) detracts to the point that this is not an enjoyable experience at all.My resolution is to watch the game on Telemundo (in Spanish) so I can appreciate the talent on display, and not suffer the distraction of terrible commentary, but still pick up on the vibe.
If American Soccer wants to evolve, then the TV commentary needs to toned down from overly excitable (and partial) to more informative and educational.
I’m so grateful that the Wall wasn’t built tall enough to not now allow Spanish commentary.
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MMA introduced us to dozens of submissions, but it is in grappling that they are elevated to art. Today, we examine the most unexpected, exceptional and majestic ways of forcing surrender on the mats.
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Fighters win key ruling in case that could upend UFC’s business
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Phil Mickelson's gambling losses totaled nearly $100 million, former associate alleges in new book
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Fanatics has rolled up power in all areas of sports merchandising. And now it's coming for baseball, football, and basketball trading cards.
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Michael Lorenzen electrifies Philly with no-hitter in home debut
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In the mountains of the world's most remote country, baseball takes hold
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Pig Racing Woodland Finals
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Klaksvíkar Ítróttarfelag from the tiny Faroe Islands have been causing a stir across Europe this summer, and things are about to get even better
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Caitlin Foord and Hayley Raso fire Australia into Women's World Cup quarter-finals with win over Denmark
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How did you become a baseball fan?
Good afternoon, I hope all of my fellow baseball enjoyers are having the best days you can. I am a new account holder here on Tildes but I've been lurking for a bit, and would like to hear from...
Good afternoon, I hope all of my fellow baseball enjoyers are having the best days you can. I am a new account holder here on Tildes but I've been lurking for a bit, and would like to hear from folks on how and why you first started to get into baseball.
To get things started, my story may be a little different than some. Today baseball is the only sport I follow, but I didn't really grow up with it like many people do when they first become fans. I think I played one season of little league and my only real memories of that experience as a young person were sitting out in right field during practice and hoping no balls got hit my way, and sitting on a hot metal bench and chewing gum. I'm not sure that I ever got a hit.
Somewhat later on in life, when I was in grad school, I wanted to get back into following a sport solely for the reason of having something to talk about with folks in the mindless office jobs I was working in at the time to pay the bills. I settled on baseball because there were games every day for much of the year, and it seemed pretty intuitive to me to read a box score and get a sense of what happened in a game even if I didn't have time to watch.
But what team to follow, where I had no real allegiance to any growing up? I didn't want to be a fan of the Yankees or Mets, which would have been the logical choice given where my school and work were, because it felt like people who had been fans of those teams their whole lives would run circles around me, a baseball novice. So I essentially ran the 30 teams through a random number generator and ended up settling on the Texas Rangers by chance. Fortunately for me this was just prior to the Rangers' two world series teams in 2010 and 2011, and I've been hooked ever since (even if I might have some misgivings about franchise ownership... and the leadership of the state of Texas as a whole).
I would love to hear other folks' stories, and look forwards to the rest of the season. Thanks for your time.
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Scouts sue MLB for age discrimination, claiming the league had a ‘blacklist’
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