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The San Francisco Giants swept the Detroit Tigers in a four-game World Series. The game was in Detroit, but Giants fans had a plan for the game back home. Thousands of people gathered near the...

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That’s it, folks. Baseball is done for the year, and the world’s best has been crowned. For the second time in three years the San Francisco Giants came out on top, complete with monkeys, Kung...

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Okay so, maybe we lied.  Maybe the NHL really does want to be this bad at everything. National Hockey League games have already been cancelled for the month of November, eliminating all hope of a...

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NFL roundup: Week 8

October 29, 2012

While the Patriots were taking care of business in London, the AFC East teams and some other favorites were stateside for America’s favorite day: Football Sunday. Here’s what you missed: New York Jets vs. Miami...

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When professional golfer Nick Watney‘s caddie fell ill with a case of heat stroke during the first round of the CIMB Classic, he didn’t have to look far for a replacement. According to The Associated...

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The storm that has already caused Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick to declare a state of emergency for Massachusetts has begun taking its toll on the sports world as weather concerns spurred by Hurricane Sandy have...

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During a televised Cabinet meeting Friday night, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez joked that with so many of his countrymen playing in this year’s World Series, the event should be played in Venezuela next year, according...

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The Alex Rodriguez melodrama continues. When pinch hitting for the aging slugger in the ALCS, manager Joe Girardi reportedly made a call to the Yankee Stadium public address announcer to ask that only the replacement’s—and...

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Carl Crawford said on Friday that part of the reason he waited too long to have the elbow surgery he needed this summer was that he felt pressure from fans to play hurt in Boston....

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Despite the time-zone differences and a world of other complications, Patriots owner Robert Kraft said on Saturday that he thinks London is ready for its own NFL team. “You’re already hosting the Premier League, and...

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