The worst general managers in sports history
Jonah Keri, Special to Page 2Matt Millen's firing in Detroit calls for a list of the worst general managers in sports history.
Story | Conversation | September 25, 2008Pro sports figures more invested in this presidential campaign
Paula Lavigne, ESPNRepublicans maintain the lead in presidential campaign contributions from professional sports figures, but the gap is narrowing. Analysts point to the candidates' popularity and to Capitol Hill's interest in steroids, spying and cheating in sports.
Story | Conversation | September 02, 2008Bill Russell joins Red Sox's sixth annual celebration of Robinson
Associated PressCeltics great Bill Russell joined a celebration to honor Jackie Robinson at Fenway Park, where the Hall of Fame ballplayer was once given a sham tryout that would have made the Red Sox the first team -- instead of the last -- to field a black player.
Story | Conversation | February 01, 2008Top ESPN searches of 2005
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Story | Conversation | December 27, 2007Daily Quickie
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Story | June 30, 2005Veterans Committee to vote Dec. 6
Associated PressBilly Martin, Whitey Herzog, Gene Mauch and Danny Murtaugh are among the former managers who will be on the ballot when the Hall of Fame Veterans Committee votes next month.
Story | Conversation | November 10, 2009Baltimore County team-by-team players
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Story | Conversation | August 07, 2009Antitrust case could be Armageddon
Lester Munson, ESPN.comThe future of sports as we know them -- or, at least, the financial underpinning of sports as we know them -- is at stake in a Supreme Court case. Are you alarmed? You should be.
Story | Conversation | July 17, 2009Fehr leaving post after quarter-century
ESPN.com news servicesDonald Fehr is retiring as head of the baseball players' association after more than a quarter-century in charge of the powerful labor union.
Story | Conversation | June 22, 2009'Regular genius' to be next union chief
Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.comMichael Weiner, who is poised to replace resigning Donald Fehr as head of the Major League Baseball Players Association, is already regarded as a likable, respected figure within the sport.
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