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Baseball's Poetry/Isn't Found in Limericks/Look to the Haiku
Steven Goldman of Baseball Prospectus talks about the chase for 756, the impact of 'Moneyball,' and why Don Mattingly made him a baseball fan.
Left for dead by MTV and VH1, a genre finds new life online. An excerpt from the new book 'Money for Nothing: A History of the Music Video from the Beatles to the White Stripes.'
Sports Illustrated senior writer Scott Price discusses his Sportsman of the Year subject Dwyane Wade, layoffs at SI, the Duke lacrosse case, and baseball in Cuba.
Writer Jack Cavanaugh talks about Gene Tunney, history's 'brainiest' heavyweight champion and twice a victor over Jack Dempsey.
Katie Hnida discusses the highs and lows of her quest to become the first woman to play D-I football.
Pickup guru Neil Strauss, author of The Game, brings his wooing advice to Copenhagen, along with a new Danish translation.
Joe Lapchick was a star in the earliest years of pro basketball, coached successfully at St. John's, helped integrate the NBAand is mostly forgotten today. His biographer talks about his eight-year project to revive Lapchick's name.
For the New York Giants' first 81 years, Wellington Mara played a host of invaluable roles. He also helped establish the NFL's pre-eminence. His biographer tells Gelf about Mara's life and legacy.
Author Cecil Harris talks to Gelf about breaking the color barrier in the NHL, why the league hasn't yet found its Tiger Woods, and the NBA's perverse relationship with prison culture.
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