30 for 30

30 for 30

30 for 30

Inspired by ESPN's upcoming 30th anniversary, ESPN Films is launching "30 for 30," an unprecedented documentary series featuring 30 of today's finest storytellers who will chronicle 30 remarkable stories from the ESPN era. Each storyteller will bring his/her passion and point of view to his/her film detailing the issues and events that transformed the sports landscape since 1979.

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LeBron's miscalculation about numbers

Howard Bryant, ESPN.com

LeBron overlooks a thing or two when he says the NBA should retire Michael Jordan's No. 23. Like Jackie Robinson. And American history. King James should know better.

Story | Conversation | November 24, 2009

Bo says hip injury was a blessing

Associated Press

Bo Jackson told about 300 people attending a College Football Hall of Fame luncheon Thursday that people often tell him how sorry they are that his football and baseball careers were cut short by a hip injury he sustained in 1991.

Story | Conversation | August 27, 2009

Dykstra creditor seeks hearing

Mike Fish, ESPN.com

Lenny Dykstra, the ex-ballplayer turned entrepreneur, is accused of having "engaged in fraudulent and deceitful acts" by a major creditor in the federal Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection claim he filed last month.

Story | Conversation | August 07, 2009

Dykstra files for Chapter 11

Reuters

Lenny Dykstra has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, court records show.

Story | Conversation | July 08, 2009

NHL can relax about Coyotes, for now

Lester Munson, ESPN.com

For now, Monday's court decision preserves the status quo for hockey in Phoenix. But the jury is still out on whether that's a good thing.

Story | Conversation | June 16, 2009

Burning questions with Randy Johnson

Jim Caple, Page 2

Randy Johnson dishes about grunge music, his longevity, knife throwing and, yes, exploding birds.

Story | Conversation | June 04, 2009

Dykstra's business: a bed of 'Nails'

Mike Fish, ESPN.com

Lenny Dykstra dreams of big business with high rolling professional athletes. But an ESPN.com investigation discovered that 'Nails' either hates to pay his bills or he's a financial train wreck. Mike Fish reports.

Story | Conversation | April 20, 2009

Arkansas man pays $1.62 million for Honus Wagner baseball card

Associated Press

An Arkansas man bought a 1909 Honus Wagner baseball card for $1.62 million at a memorabilia auction in Chicago, a sports auction company said Saturday.

Story | Conversation | August 02, 2008

Trade in a Cy Young Award for spot on the Cup? Glavine's game

David Amber, Special to ESPN.com

Tom Glavine was drafted ahead of Brett Hull and Luc Robitaille, yet he chose baseball over hockey. Things have turned out just fine for the Cy Young winner, but he still loves the game of hockey.

Story | Conversation | March 28, 2008

Royals 10, Dodgers 6(8)

Associated Press

Royals 10, Dodgers 6(8)

Recap | Box Score | Conversation | March 24, 2008

Source: Yankees wouldn't stand in way of NHL game closing out fabled stadium

ESPN.com news services

An executive with knowledge of the Yankees thinking tells 1050 ESPN New York's Andrew Marchand that the team will not stand in the way of a proposed plan for the final event at Yankee Stadium to be an NHL game.

Story | Conversation | March 11, 2008

Rangers reportedly eyed for Yankee Stadium game

ESPN.com news services

The NHL and the Yankees are continuing their work toward a deal that would call for the Rangers to play host to a 2008-09 regular-season game before Yankee Stadium is shuttered for good, the New York Daily News reported in Monday's editions.

Story | Conversation | March 10, 2008

Top ESPN searches of 2006

Maalek Marshall

Top ESPN searches of 2006

Story | Conversation | December 24, 2007

Gaborik and his five goals have some company

David Amber, Special to ESPN.com

Marian Gaborik's five-goal game is not something you see every day in the NHL. David Amber has a few more "rarities" for you to consider.

Story | Conversation | December 21, 2007

Honus Wagner card sells for record $2.8 million

Associated Press

A rare Honus Wagner baseball card has been sold for a record $2.8 million, just over six months after it was bought for a then-record $2.35 million.

Story | Conversation | September 06, 2007