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For his new book, ESPN's Jeremy Schaap re-visits the surreal 1936 Olympics in Nazi Germany, and the legendary feats of the US team's top performer.
Biographer Mike Freeman attempts to understand and explain the football legend, civil-rights activist, and study in contrasts.
Jeff Luckey thinks he's found the answer to an age-old question.
Jonah Keri is a stock-market writer by day and a sportswriter by night. Now that the Expos are no more, his favorite club is his fantasy team. And he has a soft spot for Barry Bonds.
Sportscaster Mel Allen was at the top of his profession. Then, he lost everything, and climbed back. His friend and biographer explains why he thinks Allen 'was the best ever to call the game.'
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.
Matt Ufford's love of sports and beautiful women, combined with a legendary comment by Chris Berman, has led to a paid gig as the acerbic writer of With Leather.
Sports fans aren't generally privy to the private conversations of MLB players. So, in a feat of twisted brilliance, The Dugout's writers imagine what Barry Bonds (screenname:LicensetoPills) and his colleagues might say to each other in an online chat.
Henry Abbott's dogged reporting for TrueHoop, including a yearlong investigation of a shadowy basketball figure, landed him a job at the biggest company in sports media.
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