Derek Jeter: Last Visit to Arlington

August 5, 2014

By Will Martin Derek Jeter just just turned 40 on June 26, 2014. July of 2011 on a home run he became the first New Yankee to amass 3,000 career hits. Recently Jeter was nearing […]

The Best of Sports’ Worst Fans

November 22, 2013

By Keysha Hogan Recently USA Today sportswriter Dan Bickley declared that “Candlestick Park is home to the NFL’s worst fans.” During a game between the San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals, fans joyfully, continuously did […]

Unbreakable Man

October 9, 2013

Can A-Rod Keep It Together? By Mark Miller As an avid baseball fan from way back, I vividly remember all the hype heaped upon one Alexander Emmanuel Rodriguez. After all, when he debuted with the […]

Too Late the Hero

August 19, 2013

By Will Martin Eighteen years have now elapsed since an iconic figure in the world of sports has passed from liver cancer and complications thereof. In 1981 his name was one of three honorably mentioned […]

Why A-Rod Should Fight His Suspension

August 8, 2013

By Rodney Fisher Sentencing from the Biogenesis scandal is expected to dominate sports this upcoming week. With Ryan Braun already suspended until his huge contract kicks in next season, the baseball world will be focused […]

Ugly Weekend Starts Season’s Second Half

July 22, 2013

By Mark Miller From the manager to the coaches to the players, the Texas Rangers knew they didn’t come out of the All-Star break the way they wanted. Errors and indecisiveness in the field and […]

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