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On vacation
This column returns July 14.
Report: Favre says ... you'll never guess
The great quarterback proves again that even retirement can't stop his annual offseason tsuris about retirement.
The free-agent fandango
NBA and NHL players are switching teams willy-nilly, money is flying, and in nine months it'll all mean something.
Kaufman on the radio
"The Bob Edwards Show," XM Radio, Wednesday morning at 8 a.m. EDT.
All-Star outrage nostalgia
Now that fans have gone and gotten smarter, it's not as much fun to argue about who gets voted to the starting lineup.
Both sides now
Carlos Gomez, aka ChadBradfordWannabe, talks about the different game he sees since going from sabermetric sidearmer to rookie scout.
Who's powerful in sports?
Can BusinessWeek's 2007 power champ Roger Goodell repeat now that the voting's been opened up to the masses?
España 2008
Spain caps an exciting European championship tournament with a 1-0 win over Germany.
NBA draft
Rose goes first, Riley takes Beasley after all, and the New York fans boo the Knicks' choice, as always.
The ultimate underdog pile
Fresno State wins a baseball championship that had seemed improbable 26 hours before -- and unthinkable a month ago.
ESPN's dishonest tap-dance
The network refuses to play it straight with Euro 2008 viewers about its announcers not being at the stadium.
Underdog days: Fresno State, Turkey
In a great midweek of sports, two Cinderellas continue their quest at Euro 2008 and the College World Series.
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Young ballers: See the world
The N.Y. Times profiles a high school basketball star on the verge of a smart response to the NBA age limit.
Now batting, number $, Derek Jeter
Babe Ruth's granddaughter wants the Bambino's number retired by all teams. The solution: Retire 'em all.
Partial score: George Carlin, 71
The comedian, who died Sunday, talked about sports rarely, but he was funny and insightful when he did.
Bissinger contrite, but still bashing blogs
The world's foremost defender of quality writing makes a fool of himself again.
Sonics: We're worthless
The NBA team makes a bizarro-world argument as it tries to escape Seattle.
Streaming Euro 2008
Stuck at work? Silicon Alley Insider has some solutions, not all of them legal.
Popular baseball mechanics
Breaking down swings and pitching motions used to be insider stuff. But online, everyone's an insider.
Celtics demolish Lakers for title
L.A. walked into Game 6 looking to get KO'd, and Boston more than obliged to wrap up the NBA Finals.
Baseball's firing line
Randolph of the Mets and Bavasi of the Mariners pay for unrealistic expectations.
Election 2008: Declare a forfeit
To avoid humiliating a once-great party and subjecting America to more painful glimpses of McCain's ideas and teeth, the mercy rule must be invoked now.
MLB replay: It's heresy! But it's OK
Baseball should get home run calls right without going down the NFL's tedious road.
Turkey tops the Celtics' comeback
Three goals in final 15 minutes of regulation give the Turks a stunner of a win over the Czech Republic at Euro 2008. Plus: Soccer letters.
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