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Jim CapleChats | E-mail | Page 2Jim Caple is a senior writer at ESPN.com, with his weekly baseball column "Off Base" for Page 2 among his contributions. Before coming to ESPN, Jim worked in Minneapolis and Seattle. His first book, "The Devil Wears Pinstripes," can also be ordered through his Web site, jimcaple.net. |
Page 2 Power Rankings: Bolt edition
Patrick Hruby, Page 2Patrick Hruby delivers the supremacy metric on the world of sports and beyond.
Story | Conversation | August 24, 2009Spring cleaning, Page 2-style
Page 2 staffPage 2 rolls up its sleeves to purge the sports world of all its worn-out traditions.
Story | Conversation | April 30, 2009Caple: Best NFL Road Trips of 2007
Jim Caple, ESPN.comBest pro gridiron road trips for 2007
Story | Conversation | April 16, 2007The NFL Misery Index
Jim Caple, Page 2Which football fans have suffered the most? Welcome to the Page 2 Misery Ratings, where current NFL cities are graded from No. 1 to No. 32.
Story | Conversation | January 09, 2006The NFL is living large
Jim Caple, Page 2The NFL has experienced some serious growth in the last decade -- not so much in the ratings, but in the players' waistlines.
Story | Conversation | November 24, 2004Finding boxers is most difficult
Ralph Wiley, Page 2Boxing's a tough sport. But it's become easy to turn down.
Story | Conversation | April 29, 2004The Writers' Bloc pores over the rosters for the NFL's Pro Bowl and has a Butch Cassidy/Sundance Kid question: Who are these guys?
Story | Conversation | December 19, 2003Matt Millen, Rasheed Wallace and Michael Barrow: Are they all idiots or did any of them have some sort of point?
Story | Conversation | December 17, 2003What's a 'wind-chill factor' anyway?
Jim Caple, Page 2 columnistLike it or not, East Coast and Midwest fans, the Golden State is the center of the sports universe.
Story | Conversation | January 20, 2003Heavy NFL players twice as likely to die before 50
Thomas Hargrove, Scripps Howard News ServiceThe heaviest athletes are more than twice as likely to die before their 50th birthday than their teammates, according to a Scripps Howard News Service study of 3,850 professional-football players who have died in the last century.
Story | Conversation | January 31, 2006Pain, suffering ... misery
David Schoenfield, Page 2David Schoenfield recounts the 25 most miserable moments in the NFL during the ESPN era.
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