Myth 4: Only a handful of teams have enough money to win year after year. This is simply not true.
In which we solve the mystery of how a team hit into a triple play without any fielder touching the ball.
A new DVD on the NCAA men's tourney misses the mark. But with such a treasure-trove, you can miss and—unlike in basketball—still score.
His miracle in Beijing pushed Michael Phelps to eight golds. Now Jason Lezak just wants to stay in the pool.
As the World Baseball Classic continues to surprise, A-Rod opts for the quick fix.
Barry Bonds's perjury trial starts Monday. I don't know what the verdict will be, but I do know what the truth is. So do you.
Everyone wanted a piece of the great bong brouhaha. That's the American way.
There's too much money in the game for a more aggressive approach on steroids.
Despite the tough economic times, is there still room for humor in Super Bowl ads?
The former Yankees manager talks about his old team, A-Rod and why he stands behind everything in his new book.
For Florida State's Myron Rolle, Nov. 22 was a good day.
Luxury stadiums are on the rise. A top seat can cost $150,000. Beer costs extra.
Olympic Medalist Dara Torres on winning--again and again.
On "Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team," the scariest person doesn't cheer.
Did economists correctly predict who would win at the Beijing Olympics?
Brad Gilbert on the business of tennis coaching
Are players using an ADD diagnosis to evade the amphetamine ban?
With their longtime manager halfway out the door, the Yankees in transition will be the most fascinating story in baseball.
Marion Jones admits to cheating her way to five Olympic medals and lying about it for years. Now, finally, there is a reckoning.
The playoffs haven't even started and we have already witnessed monumental failures. Who will be next to flop?
The conclusion of a high-profile lawsuit against Isiah Thomas and Madison Square Garden reveals more problems than sexual harassment.