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Refs, jet lag and color red all contribute to home-field advantage

Peter Keating, ESPN The Magazine

What actually gives teams an edge on their own turf?

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | January 15, 2009

The owners we love to hate

Jonah Keri, Special to Page 2

With a little help from the readers, Jonah Keri counts down the 36 owners we all love to hate.

Story | Conversation | September 24, 2007

Logic and steroids just don't mix

Tim Keown, Page 2

Recent events have reminded Tim Keown that the discussion of performance-enhancing drugs in baseball has become one long vacation for logic.

Story | Conversation | September 11, 2007

Keri The 10, the first edition

Jonah Keri, Special to Page 2

In the first edition of his new Monday column, Page 2's Jonah Keri breaks down 10 stories from the baseball world.

Story | Conversation | April 30, 2007

Relocating a team to Portland makes sense

Phil Rogers, Special to ESPN.com

An appealing market that makes geographic sense is a big reason why Portland, Ore., should be a serious candidate to land a big-league team.

Story | Conversation | January 11, 2007

Elias Says ...

Elias Sports Bureau, Inc., Special to ESPN Insider

A daily glance inside the numbers from the world of sports.

Story | Conversation | October 01, 2006

Elias Says ...

Elias Sports Bureau, Inc., Special to ESPN Insider

A daily glance inside the numbers from the world of sports.

Story | Conversation | September 14, 2006

Baseball's problem isn't balance

David Schoenfield, Page 2

David Schoenfield throws a high hard one at those who think MLB lacks competitive balance compared to other sports. This baseball season is wide open.

Story | Conversation | March 29, 2006

Playing hardball without players

Darren Rovell, ESPN.com

Senate tries to get to bottom of steroid use in sports, but it never gets beyond the top brass.

Story | Conversation | March 10, 2004

Football leaving baseball in the dust

Sean McAdam, Special to ESPN.com

Baseball is still called the national pastime, but football is by far the more popular sport in American society.

Story | Conversation | February 10, 2004

NL especially wide open

Sean McAdam, Special to ESPN.com

The NFL loves to trumpet the virtues of its parity, but the big leagues are every bit the land of opportunity.

Story | Conversation | January 29, 2004

Woodie's World Schedule

SUPER BOWL EDITION - Woodie examines the growth of the SUPER BOWL from his coverage of the first game in LOS ANGELES when they practically had to give...

Page | Conversation

Bob Picozzi, Did You Knowsie

Bob Picozzi, Did You Knowsie

Story | Conversation | January 02, 2003

Forbes Franchise Values

Values of the various major sport franchises

Story | Conversation | January 08, 2002

GameNight Legends Archive

Chuck Bednarik is the guest on ESPNRadio's Legends series Thursday (9-10 p.m. ET.)

Story | Conversation | September 05, 2001