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  1. Cheap seats available throughout MLB

    Kristi Dosh

    With the Major League Baseball season getting underway this week, there are plenty of opportunities across the country for you to take in a professional sporting event without emptying your wallet. If you're military personnel, a veteran, first respo...

    Blog | April 03, 2013
  2. TV money inflates sports bubble

    Howard Bryant

    In a time of high unemployment and low job creation, oddly, there still seemed to be money for sports. A closer look reveals a largely stagnant industry -- except for skyrocketing media rights to broadcast sports.

    Story | Conversation | March 14, 2013
  3. Today's pro players overscheduled, overstretched

    Howard Bryant

    Professional sports has reached its tipping point. The players, already too big, already too fast, already too strong, are now engaged in a game of attrition not against the other team, but against the regular season.

    Story | Conversation | January 17, 2013
  4. Smart spenders? Sox rank 70th in new poll

    Gordon Edes

    ANAHEIM, Calif. -- The Red Sox ranked 70th, between basketball's Indiana Pacers and hockey's Colorado Avalanche, in Bloomberg Businessweek's second annual rankings of the smartest spending franchises in four major professional sports: MLB, NFL, NBA a...

    Blog | August 30, 2012
  5. Uni Watch Power Rankings rates NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL uniforms fro...

    Paul Lukas

    Uni Watch tackles the epic task of ranking the uniform sets of the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL from 1-122. (Part 3)

    Story | Conversation | August 22, 2012
  6. espnW -- MLB, NFL, NHL and NBA athletes honor their moms

    espnW

    If there were trophies handed out for being the best moms, these athletes say their mothers would be the winners. They helped their sons get where they are today.

    Story | Conversation | May 11, 2012
  7. Eight teams enough for MLB playoffs

    Jemele Hill

    Adding two MLB wild-card teams and high-stakes one-game playoffs make perfect financial sense, but is it common sense? The answer is no.

    Story | Conversation | February 28, 2012
  8. It's 11/11/11 so double down on a Top 11 list of 11s

    To mark Nov. 11, 2011, we bring you our Top 11 list of some noteworthy 11s in sports.

    Story | Conversation | November 10, 2011
  9. Tony La Russa to drop first puck at St. Louis Blues game

    Tony La Russa's not done with his victory lap yet.

    Story | Conversation | November 02, 2011
  10. MLB Fan Cave, a last-minute addition, pays dividends for league

    Maria Burns Ortiz

    @Page2 looks at the first season of the MLB Fan Cave.

    Story | Conversation | October 18, 2011
  11. The Flem File uncovers some of the worst testicle injuries in spo...

    David Fleming

    Flem File has the balls to write about testicle injuries.

    Story | Conversation | October 05, 2011
  12. Thursday afternoon tidbits

    Mark Stepneski

    A few Stars related tidbits this fine Thursday afternoon. *ESPN The Magazine has released its 2011 Ultimate Standings, which "measure how much MLB, NBA, NFL and NHL franchises give back to the fans in exchange for all the time, money and emotion t...

    Blog | June 16, 2011
  13. Games We're Watching -- One game for Lord Stanley's Cup

    Amanda Rykoff

    It's down to one game for Lord Stanley's Cup in Vancouver tonight. There's also plenty of major league baseball action if you don't enjoy heart-stopping drama on the ice. Here are the Games We're Watching.

    Story | Conversation | June 15, 2011
  14. Games We're Watching: The quest for Stanley starts tonight

    Sarah Spain

    Puckheads, rejoice! The REAL hockey season starts tonight, when the quest for Lord Stanley begins. While hockey teams begin postseason play, basketball squads will battle for one last win.

    Blog | Conversation | April 13, 2011
  15. About Last Night: Traumatic Tuesday

    Whitney Holtzman

    Tuesday turned into a day of big losses for a couple of big teams. The Rangers lost 2010 AL MVP Josh Hamilton for six to eight weeks with a broken right arm. In the NBA,

    Blog | Conversation | April 13, 2011
  16. About Last Night: Young cubs eclipse Tiger at Masters

    Whitney Holtzman

    It looked as if the 21-year-old Rory McIlroy would walk away as this year's Masters champion. But after a historically bad round on Sunday, 26-year-old South African Charl Schwartzel emerged as the 2011 champion.

    Blog | Conversation | April 11, 2011