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Will Leitch loves his baseball team and its former playersincluding Darrell Porterso much that he may think about some Cardinals alums more than they think about themselves.
David Roth on Keith Hernandez, who even shorn of his mustache is comfortable in his own skin, or in that of a cow.
Marc Normandin's Hall of Nearly Great examines the sport's second-highest tier.
Eric Davis could've been an all-time great, if he could have added a sixth tool to the coveted five core baseball tools: staying healthy.
Emma Span discusses Lenny Dykstra, including the good, the bad, and the bounced check to an escort.
Author Kevin Cook explores the brashness and brutality of the NFL's headier days in the 1970s.
Peter Schrager, who worked with the Giants receiver on his autobiography, said his young co-writer had a lot of life to recount.
Joe Drape profiles the football program at Army, where the players are soldiers first.
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Joe Gans won the longest championship bout ever fought, then continued to battle outside the ring.
Alex Stone, magician and aspiring physicist, explores the link between magic and science.
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