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Japan Champs Of Women’s World Cup; U.S. Still Winners
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mattaug
Too bad someone had to lose … That’s what they always say after a great sports event. But I submit to you, NEITHER side lost when Japan defeated the U.S. women’s soccer team in Sunday’s World Cup final on ESPN. The Americans played so tough and so well they picked up many fans along the…
MLB’s Midsummer Classic A Drawn-Out, Listless Affair
By
mattaug
I like interleague play in Major League Baseball, but this is one night where the sport suffers for it: The MLB All-Star Game, to be aired on FOX at 8p ET. Gone are some matchups you would have waited all season, or a couple seasons, for and in its place is a game trying to…
John Mackey Is Why NFL Players Must Fight For Fair Shake
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mattaug
John Mackey died Wednesday. One of the NFL’s top tight ends ever passed after a long battle with dementia. The once dominant force with the Colts and Chargers in the 1960’s and 70’s ran over eight players on one play to score a touchdown. He couldn’t defeat the toll the sport of football eventually took…
Talkin’ MLB? It’s Probably Because Of Interleague Play
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mattaug
Bud Selig can be tough to take. The Major League Baseball commissioner is so closely tied to the owners, as an ex-owner himself, it’s hard to believe he will do things in the best interest of the game and not just for his cronies. Signing off on interleague play, where NL and AL teams face…
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