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Flying high with Seattle's Pilots

Jim Caple, Page 2

While the Seattle Pilots existed for only one year, their impression on MLB fans still endures.

Story | Conversation | September 02, 2009

Yankees security is here to serve you

Jim Caple, Page 2

The Yankees' security team implores fans to enjoy their stadium experience -- or else.

Story | Conversation | May 27, 2009

Let's savor these early surprises

Jim Caple, Page 2

Yes, it's only April. The Padres and Pirates probably won't keep it up. But let's enjoy the moment while we can.

Story | Conversation | April 22, 2009

A quick guide to future steroids news conferences

Jim Caple, Page 2

The A-Rod news conference won't be the last steroids presser we'll see. What questions should reporters ask next time?

Story | Conversation | February 24, 2009

The best of spring training's news and notes

Jim Caple, Page 2

Jim Caple shares his favorite part of spring training: The quick-hitting news and notes that come out of camp.

Story | Conversation | February 20, 2009

Biggest mess is in Seattle

Jim Caple, ESPN.com

The Mariners fired their manager and their GM, but there are still plenty of problems to address.

Story | Conversation | June 19, 2008

Spicing up the national pastime

Jim Caple, Page 2

The Cincinnati Reds recently introduced cheerleaders -- what would baseball be like if it borrowed even more ideas from other sports?

Story | Conversation | August 16, 2006

The world needs baseball

Jim Caple, Page 2

Jim Caple is happy to get back to baseball now that the World Cup is coming to an end.

Story | Conversation | July 05, 2006

The bright side of baseball

Jim Caple, Page 2

Sick of all the steroids talk? There are so many better stories to be told, like San Diego's Josh Barfield, writes Jim Caple.

Story | Conversation | April 05, 2006

Japanese hero showing more emotion

Jim Caple, ESPN.com

Ichiro has taught us a lot about Japanese baseball in the past five years and also learned a lot himself.

Story | Conversation | March 19, 2006