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  1. Mariano Rivera segment on 'E:60'

    ESPNNewYork.com

    "E:60" reporter Tom Rinaldi accompanies Mariano Rivera to the small fishing village in Panama where he grew up and gets the future Hall of Famer to open up about his final season, the injury that almost ended his career, and his place in baseball his...

    Blog | May 18, 2013
  2. Video: E:60 profiles Powell family

    Adam Rubin

    ST. LOUIS -- In an emotional series of interviews, E:60 profiles Mets Triple-A catcher Landon Powell and family at 7 p.m. ET today. On the eve of spring training, the Powells dealt with the death of their infant daughter Izzy. Landon, himself, also h...

    Blog | May 14, 2013
  3. 'E:60' goes to Panama with Mariano Rivera

    Andrew Marchand

    Programming note for you: On "E:60" tonight (8 p.m., ESPN), Tom Rinaldi accompanies Mariano Rivera to the small fishing village in Panama where he grew up. The future Hall of Famer opens up about his decision to make this his final season, last y...

    Blog | April 30, 2013
  4. Fenway Park groundskeeper delivers message of healing

    Steve Marantz

    Boston Red Sox groundskeeper Dave Mellor has a message for the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings -- a message of compassion and hope.

    Story | Conversation | April 30, 2013
  5. Video exclusive: Francona on E:60

    ESPNBoston.com

    In an ESPN E:60 exclusive, Terry Francona talks with Jeremy Schaap about his upcoming book, the comment by ownership that the Red Sox weren't winning in exciting enough fashion, and shares his feelings about how Sox owners handled the infamous "chick...

    Blog | January 18, 2013
  6. Tito talks to Schaap about ownership

    ESPNBoston.com

    In an E:60 clip, former Red Sox manager Terry Francona sits down with ESPN's Jeremy Schaap to discuss the revelations in his upcoming book that Sox ownership was more worried about ratings and image than wins on the field. "I definitely think the...

    Blog | January 16, 2013
  7. Ben Petrick's inspirational story

    Buster Olney

    By the time Ben Petrick walked away from baseball at age 27, he left behind the vivid memories that he created for others, cemented by the revelation that Petrick had been playing with an incurable disease. As "E:60" put together its piece on Petr...

    Blog | September 26, 2012
  8. Former big leaguer Ben Petrick shares his story - MLB

    Buster Olney

    Former big leaguer Ben Petrick was featured on ESPN's E:60, and Buster Olney writes about Petrick's inspirational story. Petrick retired from baseball at 27 because of early onset Parkinson's disease.

    Blog | Conversation | September 26, 2012
  9. Video: Curtis Granderson on E:60

    David Schoenfield

    Curtis Granderson is a good guy. No, really. He's one of those players always described in those terms and in his case it's actually true. Rachel Nichols has the story of Granderson and a family brought together by a tragic event....

    Blog | March 14, 2012
  10. E:60 -- Strength From Weakness

    Steve Wulf

    Ben Petrick once hid his Parkinson's, but the truth finally set him free

    Eticket | Conversation | January 06, 2012
  11. Dwight Gooden missed New York Mets 1986 parade doing drugs

    While his 1986 New York Mets teammates basked in the glory of millions during a ticker tape parade, Dwight Gooden sat in a drug dealer's apartment, too high and paranoid to join them.

    Story | Conversation | October 19, 2011
  12. E:60 traces Carl Crawford's roots

    ESPNBoston.com

    Boston Red Sox multimillionaire outfielder Carl Crawford hasn't always lived on Easy Street. His improbable journey began in Houston's unforgiving Fifth Ward, a journey documented in the 9-minute E:60 video above. ESPN's Buster Olney walked through ...

    Blog | April 19, 2011
  13. Video: Westmoreland's fight back

    ESPNBoston.com

    ESPN's "E:60" took an in-depth look at the fight back from brain surgery by Red Sox prospect Ryan Westmoreland, who isn't giving up his dream of playing at Fenway Park. The segment includes extensive interviews with Ryan and his family, never-befo...

    Blog | April 13, 2011
  14. ESPN networks, website win 7 Sports Emmy Awards

    ESPN, which led the way with 54 nominations, won seven Sports Emmy Awards on Monday night in New York City.

    Story | Conversation | April 26, 2010
  15. Jim Leyritz says accident wasn't his fault in exclusive 'E:60' in...

    David Picker

    Former New York Yankee Jim Leyritz, facing trail for DUI manslaughter, insists he was driving responsibly and was not drunk at the time of an auto accident in December 2007 that killed 30-year-old Fredia Veitch in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

    Story | Conversation | November 03, 2009
  16. Why questions about age, name could pose problems for Tejada

    Lester Munson

    Miguel Tejada, who grew up poor in the Dominican Republic, became a Major League Baseball superstar. But his journey began with a lie about his age and name, and when confronted by ESPN's "E:60," he walked away. As Lester Munson writes, Tejada won't be able to walk away from the legal implications of the falsehoods.

    Story | Conversation | April 21, 2008