Two sparsely reported and remarkable events from Sportsworld in the past week caught my eye and have gotten me thinking that we may be witnessing some fundamental shifts in the two sports that claim to be our national game. As one would expect these developments did not take place on the playing fields, but rather in the boardrooms. In baseball the positions of League President have been abolished, and in football it seems likely that the NFL will remain shut out of the Los Angeles market
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While sitting and waiting for the National Rifle Association to intervene on behalf of Barry Switzer...
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It is likely that Marvin Miller is spinning in his grave. Bud Selig may have achieved something that...
For most of its history, professional athletics was governed by the unilateral decisions of team own...
Over the past three months an antitrust suit was before a jury of eight women in a Minneapolis Feder...
When asked if it was a sad day for baseball when it was announced that two major league baseball tea...
Last week, the Commissioner of Baseball announced that from this point on the Negro Leagues that wer...
Over the past several years it has been called the No Fun League. Now in its 75th anniversary year i...
Over the past few weeks I have noticed a familiar phenomenon in baseball which is reflective of spor...
Sometimes the worst laid plans of mice and men cannot do their damage. In the case of the major leag...
As I record this piece the baseball owners are meeting in Chicago to decide the future of Baseball C...
While sitting and waiting for the National Rifle Association to intervene on behalf of Barry Switzer...
On Sunday, with no real NFL Football to clutter the world of sport, the man who I once referred to a...
Major League Baseball, alone among industries of its size in the United States, operates as an unreg...
The National Football League is heading into its fourth week and I haven\u27t mentioned it yet. This...
Major League baseball once again found itself among the inhabitants of the obtuse and sinister, not ...
It was a baseball season to remember for a multitude of reasons. Just a year ago Luis Gonzalez denie...
It is likely that Marvin Miller is spinning in his grave. Bud Selig may have achieved something that...
For most of its history, professional athletics was governed by the unilateral decisions of team own...
Over the past three months an antitrust suit was before a jury of eight women in a Minneapolis Feder...