Joe Paterno will eventually be remembered not for what he has done but what he failed to do. That is a fitting legacy to be sure.
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Theo Epstein’s Secret Plan for the Cubs
Will the Cubs finally break through? Using my secret sources, I can now reveal Theo Epstein’s master plan.
Read More »Trio of Boston Red Sox Win 2011 American League Gold Glove Awards
For the first time since 1979, a trio of Red Sox players have been honored with American League Gold Glove awards.
Read More »Natural Selection: Red Sox Officially Replace Theo Epstein with Ben Cherington as GM
Even though Theo Epstein had to leave his hometown, he was one of the best GMs in team history. Ben Cherington now has big shoes to fill.
Read More »As Gang Green Turns: Humpty Dumpty Rex Teetering On the Wall
The Jets locker room has more protesters than can be found in lower Manhattan in Zuccotti Park.
Read More »Legendary Raiders Owner Al Davis Passes Away At Age 82
Many have worn the crowns of greatness, villain, and fool. Few have worn them all and fewer with as much defiant pride as Al Davis.
Read More »Terry Francona Is Gone, But It’s Theo Epstein Who Should’ve Been Fired
This evening, the Red Sox wrongly made their two-time World Series-winning manager the first fall guy of the offseason.
Read More »Mets Mess: Reyes Wins Batting Title As Another Disappointing Season Ends
So Jose doesn't care what the fans think. That will go over in New York as well as instant pizza and frozen bagels.
Read More »Jacoby Ellsbury Makes Final Case For 2011 AL MVP
Much like the 2011 AL Wild Card race, the league's MVP race is excitingly close as the season comes to a close. But Ellsbury just separated himself from the pack of candidates.
Read More »The House That Truth Built: Girardi Reveals Yanks Need Home-field Advantage in Playoffs
We can only guess about how many championships might have never been if the Yankees played in a different stadium.
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