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  1. Bayern Munich's Bastian Schweinsteiger Wants Basketball Playoffs ...

    Chris Ryan

    About a year ago, Bayern Munich played Chelsea in the Champions League final, losing on penalty kicks. It was a heartbreaker; Bayern were, overall, probably a better team, and they were playing in front of their home crowd at Allianz Arena. What did ...

    Blog | May 15, 2013
  2. The Hardcourt Shuffle: College Basketball Gets Even More Confusin...

    Shane Ryan

    The Big Ten Road Trip, with all its local comforts, is over, and now it's time to plunge back into the chaos of the national scene. A huge part of college basketball analysis is projecting what will happen in the postseason. It makes sense, because t...

    Blog | February 18, 2013
  3. Why MLS Cracks Down on Homophobia Harder Than Any Other League

    Caleb Hannan

    Last Thursday, in the waning moments of the Seattle Sounders' playoff victory over Real Salt Lake, left back Marc Burch was caught on camera calling an opposing Real player a "f----t." (Fair warning: Links to YouTube clips in this piece might not be ...

    Blog | November 15, 2012
  4. About Last Night: America Mourns Yankees Loss

    Shane Ryan

    In case you were out living a life of leisure, here's what you missed in sports on Thursday. The New York Yankees are out. CC Sabathia struggled and the offense remained dormant as the historic franchise lost 8-1 and were swept out of the ALCS. ...

    Blog | October 19, 2012
  5. MLB Playoff Wrap: Giants Riding the Momentum

    Jonah Keri

    The San Francisco Giants have their hands full: They might have just lost their starting second baseman, and after Game 3 of the NLCS, their starting rotation becomes a total mystery. But that doesn't matter today, because they are heading back to St...

    Blog | October 16, 2012
  6. MLB Playoff Wrap: What We Learned Last Night

    Jonah Keri

    Nine things we learned on a quadruple-header Thursday that sent two teams to the next round and set up two more Game 5s today (making it four Game 5s out of four): 1. The Baltimore Orioles are baseball's home for wayward children ... if each of...

    Blog | October 12, 2012
  7. After two decades of futility, the Pirates are putting the league...

    Jonah Keri

    MVP candidate Andrew McCutchen has the Pirates in uncharted waters.

    Story | Conversation | July 09, 2012
  8. City Rivalries and the Greatest Sports Trivia Question

    Shane Ryan

    As I watched the Rangers pull away from the Devils on Monday, I realized that in a few days, we might be in for a New York–Los Angeles championship series. The Kings, who face the Coyotes in Game 2 of the Western Conference finals tonight, are ...

    Blog | May 15, 2012
  9. Cousin Sal's Gambling Blog: March Madness Edition

    Sal Iacono

    It's here. March Madness. Other than the NBA playoffs, MLB playoffs, and every single week of the NFL schedule, it's absolutely my favorite thing to bet on. No question. Although thinking back now, I can't remember a time when I wasn't completely bro...

    Blog | March 15, 2012
  10. 2012 MLB Season Preview: Toronto Blue Jays

    Jonah Keri

    For most of the past decade, the Jays have been a good team, occasionally a very good team. Yet they have nothing to show for it. The loaded AL East has suppressed the team's win totals and prevented them from cracking the postseason. That killer com...

    Blog | March 09, 2012
  11. Bill Simmons delivers his body of work from 2011-12

    Bill Simmons

    Anything and everything written by the Sports Guy in 2011-12.

    Story | Conversation | December 30, 2011
  12. Checking In on the MLB Playoffs, Part I

    Jonah Keri

    Four games, one jam-packed day of ALDS action. Here's what went down in the early games (check back this afternoon for the late games): RANGERS 4, RAYS 3 (Rangers win series 3-1) In leading the Texas Rangers to the ALCS with the seventh three-h...

    Blog | October 05, 2011
  13. An Infographic Baseball Playoffs Adventure

    Craig Robinson, the brain behind Flip Flop Fly Ball, presents the 2011 MLB playoffs — in rad graphics form. Robinson's book, Flip Flop Fly Ball: An Infographic Baseball Adventure, is available now. Follow him on Twitter at @flipflopflying. ...

    Blog | October 03, 2011
  14. Bill Simmons gives a blow-by-blow account of the knockout punch d...

    Bill Simmons

    The AL wild card was up for grabs. The Red Sox were collapsing. The Rays were rallying. Here's what transpired.

    Story | Conversation | September 29, 2011
  15. Jonah Keri can't believe the NL wild-card race is suddenly heatin...

    Jonah Keri

    Now that the NL wild card is up for grabs, the final two weeks of the MLB regular season should end with a bang.

    Story | Conversation | September 20, 2011
  16. Panic Rules In Red Sox Nation

    Jonah Keri

    It could end with one of the worst collapses in baseball history. Or a World Series parade. But however the rest of their season plays out, one thing seems achingly clear: the Red Sox are headed for a hell of an offseason. I mean, there's no way T...

    Blog | September 19, 2011