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  1. The NFL Coaches Family Portrait: By the Numbers

    Chris Ryan and Robert Mays

    • Pairs of Slip-on Shoes Being Worn: 17 • Level of Tension Between Jim Harbaugh and Pete Carroll: 6 out of 10 • Number of Coaches Who've Spoken to Marc Trestman: 0 • Number of Coors Banquets Jeff Fisher Had at Last Night'...

    Blog | March 19, 2013
  2. July in Sports: By the Numbers

    Michael Kruse

    Here's a look at the numbers behind some of the biggest sports stories this past month. Send us suggestions for next month's edition by tweeting at @michaelkruse with the hashtag #GrantlandStats. What the 1948 London Olympics cost: $1.2 million. Co...

    Blog | August 02, 2012
  3. June in Sports: By the Numbers

    Michael Kruse

    Here's a look at the numbers behind some of the biggest sports stories this past month. Send us suggestions for next month's edition by tweeting at @michaelkruse with the hashtag #GrantlandStats. Number of Seattle Mariners who combined to pitch a ...

    Blog | July 02, 2012
  4. May in Sports: By the Numbers

    Michael Kruse

    Here's a look at the numbers behind some of the biggest sports stories this past month. Send us suggestions for next month's edition by tweeting at @michaelkruse with the hashtag #GrantlandStats. Amount of money Peyton Manning made last year: $42 ...

    Blog | June 04, 2012
  5. April in Sports: By the Numbers

    Michael Kruse

    Here's a look at the numbers behind some of the biggest sports stories this past month. Send us suggestions for next month's edition by tweeting at @michaelkruse with the hashtag #GrantlandStats. Average number of viewers for NBA games on TNT this...

    Blog | May 01, 2012
  6. Tiger Woods by the Numbers

    Bill Barnwell

    The numbers don't lie: The man in the Sunday Red is geared up for a comeback.

    Story | Conversation | April 04, 2012
  7. March in Sports: By the Numbers

    Michael Kruse

    Here's a look at the numbers behind some of the biggest sports stories this past month. Send us suggestions for next month's edition by tweeting at @michaelkruse with the hashtag #GrantlandStats. Estimated number of workers in America who filled...

    Blog | March 30, 2012
  8. February in Sports: By the Numbers

    Michael Kruse

    Here's a look at the numbers behind some of the biggest sports stories this past month. Send us suggestions for next month's edition by tweeting at @michaelkruse with the hashtag #GrantlandStats. Estimated number of chicken wings eaten in Americ...

    Blog | February 29, 2012
  9. January in Sports: By the Numbers

    Michael Kruse

    Here's a look at the numbers behind some of the biggest sports stories this past month. Send us suggestions for next month's edition by tweeting at @michaelkruse with the hashtag #GrantlandStats. Amount of Prince Fielder's nine-year contract w...

    Blog | January 31, 2012
  10. Ervin Santana and Kansas City's Pitching Gambit

    Jonah Keri

    Lost in all of last year's hoopla over Miguel Cabrera becoming the first player to win the Triple Crown in 45 years were the impressive numbers put up by the Angels' Ervin Santana. Big Erv gave up 39 homers, the highest total of any pitcher in the ma...

    Blog | April 30, 2013
  11. Alan Sepinwall on the origins of 'Lost'

    Alan Sepinwall

    The origins of Lost, as told by the people who made it, in an exclusive first serial excerpt from The Revolution Was Televised.

    Story | Conversation | November 26, 2012
  12. YouTube HOF: Fourqueltology

    Grantland staff

    Paranormal Activity heads to the screens for the fourth time this weekend, and while the jury's still out on how it holds up to its three predecessors, the number in the title puts it in the dubious pantheon of franchise fourquels. By the time a film...

    Blog | October 17, 2012
  13. MLB Playoff Wrap: Giants, A's Live to Fight Another Day

    Jonah Keri

    The Cincinnati Reds just suffered one of the worst hard-luck playoff losses any team has experienced in years. Their number-one starter is hurt, won't pitch later today, and could be out for the rest of the National League playoffs by the time you re...

    Blog | October 10, 2012
  14. The numbers never lie; the Ravens are fueled by their defense

    Bill Barnwell

    The Ravens' success has more to do with their defense than with the guy under center.

    Story | Conversation | September 28, 2012
  15. Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, and The Amazing Spider-Man

    Zach Baron

    Why is Hollywood rebooting franchises so quickly? And why are we all lining up?

    Story | Conversation | July 03, 2012
  16. The Philadelphia 76ers and the NBA's Middle-Class Dream

    Ben Detrick

    During the NBA lockout, the narrative unspooled by the vipers on the ownership side was that the league was in danger of being cleaved into two types of franchises. A small number were big-market teams in glittering, spired metropolises that collecte...

    Blog | February 14, 2012