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Refs, jet lag and color red all contribute to home-field advantage

Peter Keating, ESPN The Magazine

What actually gives teams an edge on their own turf?

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | January 15, 2009

"It Would Be Like Stomping On Our Hearts"

Chris Broussard, ESPN The Magazine

LeBron and Cleveland have a beautiful thing going. But the city feels bound for heartbreak.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | January 28, 2009

Vijay and Me

GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI

IN WHICH OUR WRITER SPENDS NINE DAYS STALKING GOLF'S MOST ENIGMATIC STAR -- AND LEARNS TO LOVE HIM (OKAY, RESPECT HIM)

ESPN Insider Story | March 27, 2005

Dream On

Jeff Bradley

Someone's left the door to the postseason wide open, and just look who's wandered in -- outcasts, rookies, hustlers If you like surprise stories, you're going to love September.

ESPN Insider Story | August 15, 2004

Exile

Jim Caple Special reporting by Masayoshi Niwa

Kazuhito Tadano has a fastball, splitter, slider ... and a past. Meet the loneliest pitcher on two continents.

ESPN Insider Story | May 23, 2004

Blast from the past

Jeff Bradley

It's all or nothing for Jim Thome, the last of the old-time sluggers.

ESPN Insider Story | May 23, 2004

Dream Catcher

Tim Keown

Why would baseball's best backstop join the world's worst team? Just ask him.

ESPN Insider Story | May 09, 2004

The Sopran-O's

Tim Kurkjian, ESPN The Magazine

Albert Belle strikes a familiar pose as the dysfunctional Orioles try to figure it out.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | February 23, 2000