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New York Mets: A Mess of Potential Buyers
As a die-hard New York Mets fan, I was not surprised at all when Fred and Jeff Wilpon announced on Friday that they had to explore selling a minority ownership of the Mets...
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Eight Moves Manchester City Must Make to Get Into the Champions League
Manchester City has always been regarded as one of the better teams in the English Premier League, but not good enough to win an UEFA Championship. Last season, the team placed fifth in the English Premier League, a solid but not stellar performance...
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Transfer Rumor Round-Up: 10 Big Names Who May Be on the Move
After a terrific World Cup, many soccer fans will now begin to focus more on the summer transfer window. Over the last few weeks, many big names have been mentioned in trade talks...
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The 10 Best European Destinations for U.S. Star Michael Bradley
In the 2010 World Cup, Michael Bradley proved himself to be one of the best midfielders in the world. During the group stage, Bradley covered over 22 miles, the fourth most of any player ...
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15 Players That Could Replace Rio Ferdinand for Manchester United
For the last eight seasons, Rio Ferdinand has been a fixture on Manchester United. His defense, leadership skills, and experience has propelled Man U to four premier league titles...
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Never Ending: The Five Longest Games in Sports History
On June 24, John Isner and Nicolas Mahut finally finished the longest match in tennis history. Their match lasted three days and over 11 hours. The first four sets looked like any typical tennis match, but the fifth set put this game in the record books.
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Triple Threat: Are Sheets, Lee, and Westbrook All Heading East?
As the MLB trade deadline is quickly approaching, we have a greater idea of which teams will be buyers and which will be sellers. One of the biggest commodities during the trade deadline will be starting pitching...
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Four Things We Learned from Tom Izzo's Decision To Stay
Today, Tom Izzo announced that he will remain the coach of Michigan State. Last week, the Cleveland Cavaliers offered Tom Izzo a five-year contract, rumored to be worth $6 million a year (twice what he receives at Michigan State)...
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FIFA World Cup: Winners and Losers of the First Weekend
In the past three days, there have been many surprises in the World Cup. Some players and teams have outperformed expectations while others have faltered under pressure...
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Deal or No Deal NL Edition: A Look At the Upcoming Trade Deadline
In the next few weeks, Major League Baseball will embark in trade frenzy. Every team must quickly decide whether its a buyer or seller...
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Deal or No Deal AL Edition: A Look at Baseball's Trade Deadline by Team
In the next few weeks, Major League Baseball will embark in trade frenzy. Every team must quickly decide whether they are a buyer or seller...
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FIFA World Cup: Will the USA Land the 2018 or 2022 Tournament?
Can one event really change a country’s national landscape? Well, the World Cup certainly can. 16 years ago, the 1994 World Cup forever changed American soccer...
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2010 FIFA World Cup: 10 Greats Who May Be in Their Last WC
Who ever said the older guys can't keep up with their younger teammates? In the 2010 World Cup, there are many dynamic players over thirty. These players have plenty of experience, amazing skill, and great passion for the game...
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From Galaraga To Edu: The Ten Biggest Blown Calls In Sports History
On June 2nd, Armando Gallaraga was one out from a perfect game when the umpire, Jim Joyce, called Jason Donald safe on an easy ground ball. After looking at the replay, there was no doubt Donald was out...
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The King and His Court: Why It Seems Like Lebron James Is Coming To New York
Forget about November and the Midterm Elections. Perhaps the biggest decisions of the year will be made in July. In less than thirty days, one of the best free agent classes in history will begin to mull offers and make decisions about their future...
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2010 FIFA World Cup: With England's Roster, the Last Cut Is the Deepest
Today, Fabio Capello made his final decisions and chose England's 23 Man Squad for the World Cup. In the process, Capello made some questionable decisions such as leaving out Theo Wolcott...
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Five Untouchable Records That May Be Broken Soon
In sports, there are some truly remarkable records. Who would have ever predicted that Wilt Chamberlain would score 100 points in one game, or that Cal Ripken would play in over 2,300 ...
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2010 FIFA World Cup: Eight Little Known Facts
The World Cup is the most unpredictable sports tournament in the world—even the best analysts don't know what's going to happen. As a result, the World Cup has had a glorious history and has produced many surprising facts...
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Hot and Cold: Five Reasons Why Jerry Manuel May Be Off the Hot Seat
The New York Mets have been perhaps the most volatile team so far this season. They have shown flashes of World Series quality baseball, by winning eight games in a row in April, ...
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Will Dirk Nowitzki Be a Maverick Next Season? A Look at His Options
This weekend, word broke that Dirk Nowitzki would opt out of the final year of his contract with the Dallas Mavericks. If Dirk would become an unrestricted free agent, he can be paid as much as $96 million over four years...
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2010 FIFA World Cup: A Look At US World Cup Jerseys Throughout History
Ever since the United States played in its first World Cup in 1930, the team has experienced many ups and downs. Most of their World Cup bids have been marked with disappointment, but others showed glimmers of hope...
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Is the BCS Fair? A Look at a Possible Solution for College Football
Which one is not like the other: baseball, college basketball, NASCAR, bowling, NHL, college football, and the NFL? At first glance, this question may appear difficult, especially if ...
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2010 FIFA World Cup: Eight Matchups The Networks Would Love To See
In less than four weeks, fans throughout the world will be rooting for their favorite teams to advance in the World Cup. Many fans forget about one other big rooting party: The television networks...
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More Than A Game: How The World Cup Will Change American Soccer
In less than three weeks, the 32 best soccer teams in the world will converge in South Africa for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. There is more to the World Cup than soccer; the event is more than just a sports tournament...
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Wright Time for a Trade? Why Dealing David Wright Could Be the Mets' Best Move
In 2007, David Wright had one of the best seasons in Mets history, hitting .325 with 30 HRs, 107 RBI, and 34 steals. That season, Wright only had 115 strikeouts in 160 games (an average of 0...
