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Don't take me out to the broad game Don't take me out to the broad game

The Dodgers are trying to lure women with radio broadcasts and celebrities. As a sports fan, I'm trying not to gag.
  • "Kick Like a Girl" scores

    In a new HBO documentary, an all-girls soccer team faces off against the boys for a season.
  • Climbing out of a midlife crisis

    How couch potato Mark Obmascik changed his life, and his body, summiting dozens of Colorado mountains in one summer
  • The dirt on A-Rod

    A controversial new biography collects just about every rumor and bad story ever told about baseball icon Alex Rodriguez. But who leaked his drug tests, and what do they mean, anyway?
  • A-Rod isn't a cheater

    Taking steroids is only natural. It's an extension of our technological lives. So let's come down from our romantic soapboxes.
  • Why this column has been so quiet

    Because, like a lot of things in this business, it's shutting down. But this isn't a sad story. These are exciting times.
  • The genius of Yogi Berra

    Biographer Allen Barra talks about his new book, in which the lovable, quotable old catcher comes off as intelligent, shrewd and decent.
  • NCAA Tournament, Day 2 -- live!

    Another 16 goes down, but not without a fight, in a great afternoon of basketball.
  • NCAA Tournament, Day 1 -- live!

    If you want to understand America, you don't have to watch all this basketball. But it helps.
  • Tracy Ringolsby on the death of his newspaper

    The Hall of Fame baseball writer quickly fires up a blog in the wake of the Rocky Mountain News' demise. "I never felt the Internet was a threat."
  • The All-Withdrawal team

    Give me the guys who've pulled out and I can rule the World. Baseball Classic, that is.
  • Best! Game! Ever! Played!

    The trend in sports books is to claim that a single contest changed the course of history. Sure it did.
  • Show us the damn dead people!

    Academy Awards viewers get a little taste of the kind of coverage sports fans loathe.
  • A-Rod's "medicine"

    Alex Rodriguez doesn't seem to come fully clean, but without fear of baseball's draconian punishments, he offers something in short supply in the war on drugs: Information.
  • Favre retires -- this is not a drill

    It appears the future Hall of Famer is going to keep trying until he gets it right.
  • Last clean player, please bring the flag

    Knowing about Alex Rodriguez's positive steroid test from 2003 changes nothing, but get out your torches and pitchforks anyway.
  • Michael Phelps: Puppy torturer!

    Come on, people, all he did was smoke some weed, like Bill Gates, Barack Obama and countless other overachievers.
  • Women's basketball, latest recession victim

    As the WNBA fades, it's taking the hopes of Title IX-era female athletes along with it.
  • Kurt Warner, Hall of Famer?

    In the wake of his third fine Super Bowl performance, the readers write about that and other big-game subjects.
  • The party of prima donnas

    Obama is trying to build a country that works together like a great football team. The Republicans want to take their ball and go home.
  • Steelers rally beats Cardinals rally

    Super Bowl 43 looked like a grinding Pittsburgh win before the two teams started trading thrilling comebacks.
  • Super Bowl 43 preview

    The Steelers are defensive beasts with a pedigree and a quarterback. The Cardinals -- well, they have a quarterback too.
  • Computer ties for Panel o' Experts title

    Accuscore, the electronic version of a dart-throwing monkey, ties Merril Hoge, also of ESPN, for the NFL game-picking championship.
  • John Updike, baseball writer

    It's not what he was known for -- outside diamond circles, anyway -- but the late author penned one of the game's literary gems.
  • "Sunday Night Baseball" loves Chachi

    ESPN bringing Steve Phillips into the booth with Jon Miller and Joe Morgan is the oldest trick in TV land, and one of the worst.
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