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An overemphasis on youth sports can harm kids, Mark Hyman has found, but it can be a boon for a surprisingly wide range of businesses.
Josh Dean tracked dog shows for his inside look at the sometimes wacky subculture, including an uncomfortably close look at the breeding game.
Matt Wasowski is on a quest to defend sport from its critics, though even he has trouble defending the slow pace of baseball, and the Brooklyn Nets.
Gawker's managing editor Emma Carmichael shares her take on gender-byline bias.
Having asserted their dominance over their backwards-looking doubters, baseball numbers guys Steven Goldman and Jay Jaffe seek to answer the unanswerable.
In honor of Fenway's 100th anniversary, writer Glenn Stout went deep into the microfilm and found some myths needing debunking.
A 33-inning minor-league baseball game from three decades ago captivated New York Times columnist Dan Barry's imagination.
Jim Boeheim left behind the family burial business, but his biographer Scott Pitoniak says the legendary Syracuse coach learned how to compete from his father.
Ira Berkow, after decades of covering other sports figures, checked back in with his college-basketball coach and learned new lessons. The former New York Times columnist has many more writing projects in the works.
ESPN writer Gene Wojciechowski takes a look twenty years back to the greatest college-basketball game in history.
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