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9 votes
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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
4 votes -
Boston University - Study finds CTE in 40% of athletes who died before thirty
15 votes -
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
6 votes -
How Joe Burrow mastered the art of the easy play
9 votes -
One win, 17,000 defeats - life as a Washington General
14 votes -
Indianapolis 500 winner Marcus Ericsson will race for Andretti Global in the 2024 IndyCar season
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Germany vs USA showcase highlights
6 votes -
Coming to Kansas City: The first stadium built solely for pro women’s sports
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Patriots, Packers suspend game after Isaiah Bolden injury
10 votes -
ESPN deal with Penn Entertainment means that watching sports will likely include watching a lot more ads for gambling
25 votes -
The history of the Minnesota Vikings | Part one: 1960s
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'Blind Side' subject Michael Oher alleges Tuohys made millions off lie
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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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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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Michael Lorenzen electrifies Philly with no-hitter in home debut
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Scouts sue MLB for age discrimination, claiming the league had a ‘blacklist’
9 votes -
Erik Karlsson traded to Pittsburgh Penguins in a three-team deal involving San Jose Sharks and Montreal Canadiens
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The end of the US Women’s Soccer dominance
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US knocked out of Women’s World Cup after penalty shootout loss to Sweden
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Men in the arena: Can indoor football be revived in the US?
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Reigning Indy NXT champion Linus Lundqvist will make his IndyCar Series debut this weekend in Nashville for Meyer Shank Racing
7 votes -
RFK Stadium | Abandoned
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Sweden brush Argentina aside to tee up last-sixteen meeting with USA at the Women's World Cup
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Alex Highsmith, Pittsburgh Steelers agree to terms on four-year, $68 million extension
14 votes -
Damian Lillard wants out of Rip City
19 votes -
The independent league team that traded a Muddy Waters album for a championship
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Patrice Bergeron retires from NHL after nineteen seasons with Boston Bruins
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World Cup executive feels Premier League could stage games in the US
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Blackhawks owner Rocky Wirtz dies at age of 70
9 votes -
Minnesota Vikings rookie WR Jordan Addison cited for driving 140mph
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Cincinnati Bengals to induct Boomer Esiason, Chad Johnson into Ring of Honor during Week 3 game vs. Rams
6 votes -
Bruce Lee’s garage startup years in Oakland laid the groundwork for MMA
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Brittney Griner makes a triumphant return in her first WNBA All-Star Game since her Russian detention
13 votes -
How do you solve a problem like the New York Mets?
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With its own Major League, cricket looks for a foothold in the United States | Six teams, eighteen regular season matches, three-hour games
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Teenage tennis sensation Mirra Andreeva’s dream Wimbledon run ended on Monday after the Russian was docked a point for throwing her racket
6 votes -
DeAndre Hopkins signs two year deal with the Tennessee Titans
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Can cricket crack America? New T20 league aims to take US by storm.
15 votes -
Joe Campbell, former Oakland Raiders defensive end, found dead at 68 after going on hike
4 votes -
The History of the Minnesota Vikings, a Dorktown docuseries | Trailer
14 votes -
Why boxing disappeared after the Rumble in the Jungle — and why American football could, too
14 votes -
Saints RB Alvin Kamara pleads no contest to lesser misdemeanor charge from Feb. 2022 incident in Las Vegas
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Mikala Jones, surfer who captured action inside waves, dies in surfing accident in Indonesia
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Why so many baseball players are Dominican
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The New York Times will close sports desk, sending readers to The Athletic
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Alex Debrincat to Detroit Red Wings for Dominik Kubalik, Donovan Sebrango, conditional first, and a fourth
19 votes