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Maybe They're Born With It

Author David Epstein examines what genes control in athletics—and what they don't.

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Getting in Shape, By Any Means Necessary

Self-experimenting author AJ Jacobs turns his focus to his health and fitness regimen.

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I Fought the Ball, and the Ball Won

Jon Hart takes readers on a fun but painful ride through the hills and valleys of his personal journey through the sports world.

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A Season Like No Other

In a new book, author Robert Weintraub revisits the 1946 season, when the term "baseball veteran" had a very different meaning.

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Reliving the Dream of Linsanity

Knickerbloggers take a look back at the tumultuous 2011-12 season.

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A College-Basketball Story From the Inside

Former Division I assistant coach Rus Bradburd channels his inside knowledge of the college game in a new novel.

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Jenkins Helps Summit Sum It Up

Sally Jenkins discusses the 'worst moment in her life': finding out her best friend Pat Summitt has Alzheimer's.

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A Modern-Day Harvard Football Man

Eric Kester's experience in crimson wasn't quite as classy as legend would have it. So he mined it for comic relief.

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The Lance Questions

As a prominent cycling writer, Bill Strickland fields a lot of those. He doesn't mind but says many don't have definite answers.

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Closing the Gap

Like the quarterbacks he covers, ESPN's Seth Wickersham wants to make the leap from good to great.

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