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    Apr 26, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Pay IOC president? yes, BUT...

    Jacques Rogge told a German newspaper last week that future International Olympic Committee presidents no longer should be volunteers but paid employees.
    Jacques Rogge told a German newspaper last week that future International Olympic Committee presidents no longer should be volunteers but paid employees. He is right. But only under this condition: If he or she is to be paid, the president who...

    Tags: Corporate Officers, Modern Pentathlon, Elections, Orthopedic Surgery, National Hockey League

  2. Mar 18, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  3. NFL chief: Phil Anschutz's 'reengaging' a positive for L.A. effort

    PHOENIX — Philip Anschutz says he's ready to talk to the NFL about a stadium in downtown Los Angeles. The NFL says it's ready to talk to Anschutz.
    PHOENIX — Philip Anschutz says he's ready to talk to the NFL about a stadium in downtown Los Angeles. The NFL says it's ready to talk to Anschutz. Question is, will all that talking amount to anything real? "I think it is a positive that Phil...

    Tags: Major League Baseball, Super Bowl, Sports, Baltimore Orioles, New England Patriots

  4. May 19, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  5. Orioles-Rays game demonstrates need for expanded instant replay

    In the end, the umpires got the call right.
    In the end, the umpires got the call right. But it sure took long enough. And a rough five-game homestand for the Orioles got even rougher in the sixth inning Sunday when Tampa Bay's Matt Joyce hit a soaring fly ball down the right field line in the...

    Tags: Joe Maddon, Tampa Bay Rays, Major League Baseball, Buck Showalter, Sports

  6. Mar 9, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Commissioner envisions true world series

    PHOENIX — Are you ready for a true world champion in baseball?
    PHOENIX — Are you ready for a true world champion in baseball? For the first time, Major League Baseball is beginning to explore an event that Commissioner Bud Selig calls "a real World Series'' that would pit the MLB champion against Japan's...

    Tags: New York Jets, Television Networks, Major League Baseball, Spring Training, Chicago White Sox

  8. Feb 2, 2013 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  9. Has it become necessary for elite athletes to take PEDs?

    At the end, when his body began failing, Manny Fernandez took any drug the Miami Dolphins' team doctor gave him. When Butazolidin, illegal in race horses, took his white count to dangerous levels, the doctor prescribed Indocin, which ate his stomach...

    Tags: Deer Antler Velvet (dietary supplement), Prostate Cancer, Miami Heat, Barack Obama, Super Bowl

  10. Jan 26, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Brothers Upton could surpass the Waners

    If they hadn't been able to hit a baseball, <strong>Paul</strong> and <strong>Lloyd Waner</strong> probably would have made their living in cotton in their hometown, just east of Oklahoma City. But, man, could those guys hit.
    If they hadn't been able to hit a baseball, Paul and Lloyd Waner probably would have made their living in cotton in their hometown, just east of Oklahoma City. But, man, could those guys hit. Lloyd, known as Little Poison, hit .316 for his career...

    Tags: Citi Field, Chicago Cubs, Jason Heyward, Frank Wren , Atlanta Braves

  12. Dec 15, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  13. TV rights fees dispute could fuel O's, Nationals rivalry

    There is some question whether the geographical proximity of the Orioles and Washington Nationals &mdash; and their annual home-and-home interleague series &mdash; combine to create a dynamic rivalry, but there is no denying that one has developed between the ownership of both franchises.
    There is some question whether the geographical proximity of the Orioles and Washington Nationals — and their annual home-and-home interleague series — combine to create a dynamic rivalry, but there is no denying that one has developed between...

    Tags: Major League Baseball, Sports, Fox Sports (tv network), Baltimore Orioles, The Washington Post

  14. May 12, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  15. I've got some issues with hot topics in baseball

    Baseball, perhaps more than any other sport, is a game of strategy. The glory is, that with 162 games, managers and coaches get the chance to tinker with things much more than football, ice hockey and basketball coaches.
    Baseball, perhaps more than any other sport, is a game of strategy. The glory is, that with 162 games, managers and coaches get the chance to tinker with things much more than football, ice hockey and basketball coaches. The downside to that is it means...

    Tags: MLB Network (tv network), Chase Utley, Jayson Werth, Ryan Braun, New York Yankees

  16. Jun 13, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. La Russa still interested in learning — and winning

    Future baseball Hall of Famer Tony La Russa stood next to Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau on the Patriots sidelines Wednesday in Foxborough, Mass., as both watched coach Bill Belichick teach football at minicamp.
    Future baseball Hall of Famer Tony La Russa stood next to Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau on the Patriots sidelines Wednesday in Foxborough, Mass., as both watched coach Bill Belichick teach football at minicamp. Neither man was there to pick Belichick's brain...

    Tags: Major League Baseball, Chicago White Sox, Bill Belichick, World Series, Sports

  18. May 11, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Mattingly, Scioscia on thin ice in LA

    How much patience do <strong>Mark Walter, Stan Kasten</strong> and <strong>Magic Johnson</strong> have?
    How much patience do Mark Walter, Stan Kasten and Magic Johnson have? We're in the process of finding out, as the $217 million Dodgers are playing like somebody misplaced a decimal point, just as they did after the midseason trades that brought in...
  20. Mar 4, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Valentine right man to right Red Sox's ship

    FORT MYERS, Fla. &mdash; As he starts his job as the Red Sox's manager, Bobby Valentine gets to be one part Tommy Lasorda, two parts James Carville and three parts the guy who walks behind the elephants in the circus parade. And he loves every minute of it.
    FORT MYERS, Fla. — As he starts his job as the Red Sox's manager, Bobby Valentine gets to be one part Tommy Lasorda, two parts James Carville and three parts the guy who walks behind the elephants in the circus parade. And he loves every minute of...

    Tags: Chicago Cubs, ESPN (tv network), Theo Epstein, Terry Francona, World Series

  22. Jan 12, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  23. Tom Lasorda, 85 years young, is still selling baseball, and Dodgers

    Now that we can sweep the college football season away, much like Alabama did to Notre Dame, it is time to set our sporting sights forward.
    Now that we can sweep the college football season away, much like Alabama did to Notre Dame, it is time to set our sporting sights forward. There is the NBA, college basketball, even a hockey-light season. Or is that a light hockey season? Nor...

    Tags: Mike Scioscia, Spring Training, Sports, Arlington Park, Viagra (drug)

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