Reading Time: 4 minutes After years of being the best team in the world, they continue to fight for equal status and respect at home
Author: Ken Reed
Baseball’s unwritten rules are stupid and archaic
Reading Time: 4 minutes It’s time for players and managers to grow up and get rid of the ego-based false machismo that ruins the game
When it comes to injuries, MLB teams remain clueless
Reading Time: 4 minutes Injury research through analytics should be priority one, since baseball owners spent $745,769,319 on injured list players in 2018 alone
Too many NBA players isolate themselves on the Island of Me
Reading Time: 4 minutes It reveals bad sportsmanship, a lack of professionalism and a complete misunderstanding of the essence of sports
U.S. college basketball title game an example of sport at its best
Reading Time: 4 minutes True competition means the pursuit of excellence in partnership with your opponent
Shoe malfunction puts U.S. College sports under microscope
Reading Time: 4 minutes The untenable college system promotes the amateur myth and tries to suppress the fact that young athletes fill the seats
‘Disorganized’ youth sports offer lessons on democracy
Reading Time: 3 minutes Pickup games help kids learn to think for themselves and develop problem-solving, leadership and teamwork skills
Baseball must embrace its uniqueness and stay retro
Reading Time: 4 minutes Every time MLB moves away from its history, tradition and nostalgia, the game doesn’t improve a little, it dies a little
Great NFL playoff games tainted by bad officiating, OT rule flaw
Reading Time: 3 minutes The NFL’s officiating video review system needs to be fixed. And overtime comes down to who wins the coin toss. How is that fair?
Lawsuit could end sham known as U.S. college sports amateurism
Reading Time: 3 minutes The organization that oversees college athletics broke the $1-billion mark in annual revenue for 2017. And it’s considered a non-profit