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  1. Bud Selig says MLB won't interrupt season for Olympics

    Major League Baseball won't change its schedule to boost the sport's chances of getting back into the Olympics.

    Story | Conversation | April 25, 2013
  2. Baseball's popularity in Europe is spreading

    Jim Caple

    With the next World Baseball Classic on the horizon, the popularity of baseball in Europe continues to spread.

    Story | Conversation | September 20, 2012
  3. About Last Night: Thumbs Down for Baylor

    Shane Ryan

    In case you were out living a life of leisure, here's what you missed in sports on Wednesday. The NCAA accepted Baylor's self-imposed penalties for impermissible phone calls and text messages sent to recruits, and put the program on three years'...

    Blog | April 12, 2012
  4. A shift in the players' view of PEDs

    Buster Olney

    TAMPA, Fla. -- Imagine the player who won his appeal of a positive drug test last week was named John Doe, or Ray Kinsella, or Crash Davis. Because there's something that we've learned about this generation of players that really doesn&#039...

    Blog | March 01, 2012
  5. Ryan Braun's successful appeal highlighted a change in how player...

    Buster Olney

    Buster Olney writes that when Ryan Braun won the appeal of his positive test for performance-enhancing drugs, it highlighted a much different opinion among players than it would have 10 or 20 years ago. Today, players want cheaters caught.

    Blog | Conversation | March 01, 2012
  6. For MLB, It's "San Juan Today, Tomorrow, The World"

    Al Bello/Getty Images Baseball in San Juan involves way more dancing. Last night, the Florida Marlins hosted the New York Mets in the last showdown of a three-game series between the NL East rivals. As you may have heard, the series was not - a...

    Blog | July 01, 2010
  7. In Case You Missed It: The Day In Sports

    AP Photo/Michael Sohn Team USA, Dempsey Tie England 1-1 Team USA overcomes an early England goal and escapes with a, 1-1, tie in its opening World Cup match Saturday. Steven Gerrard put England up, 1-0, in the fourth minute, beating Tim Howard fr...

    Blog | June 13, 2010
  8. A variety of reactions to McGwire admission

    Buster Olney

    For some in Major League Baseball circles, there was steroid fatigue the day after Mark McGwire's admission. "I'm so sick of this stuff," one executive said Tuesday. "It just never seems to end." There was relief on behalf of the slugger...

    Blog | January 13, 2010
  9. A variety of reactions to Mark McGwire's admission -- Buster Olne...

    Buster Olney

    Buster Olney speaks with several people from around baseball to try to get a handle on how Mark McGwire's recent confession is being received throughout the sport. Plus, answers to readers' questions on McGwire, and news and notes from around the league.

    Blog | Conversation | January 13, 2010
  10. Nine things you need to know

    Alan Schwarz

    With a number of matters that remain either undecided or unclear, here are nine innings of questions about the World Baseball Classic.

    Story | Conversation | December 22, 2005
  11. World Cup could be delayed

    Alan Schwarz

    Sources say pulling together a World Cup-style tournament by next March might not be possible.

    Story | Conversation | June 29, 2004
  12. Seibu star now prized free agent

    Seibu Lions shortstop Kazuo Matsui, a seven-time All-Star in Japan, said Monday at a news conference that he's decided to pursue a big league career in North America.

    Story | Conversation | November 17, 2003