Having Squandered Its Integrity The Media Now Want You To Believe Coronavirus Lethality
Panic is brewing over H1N1. The media have crossed a new Rubicon in how such stories are covered. Bigger is better. And badder is best.
Read MorePanic is brewing over H1N1. The media have crossed a new Rubicon in how such stories are covered. Bigger is better. And badder is best.
Read MoreFor fans of Canada’s seven embattled NHL teams, the Man From Zamboni is a suitable talisman of their frustration.
Read MoreTremblay stresses that this will not be a preamble to the Rays moving lock stock and two smoking bat barrels to Montreal. He says that they really, really want to create a template for two-city baseball with fans shuttling between the cities.
Read MoreThe world of sports has been largely immune from raider capitalism so far. But the barbarians are at the gate in several high-profile instances as big-money investors look to strip out the superstars from the chaff. And the future of franchise-based leagues and pro sports tours may hang in the balance.
Read MoreCanada will need to adjust its attitude on in-house/ in-game wagering if it wants its NHL, NBA and MLB pro sports teams to not be wiped out by their American partners.
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The first question to ask the Houston Astros signal corps is: Why did you think any of this would stay a secret?
Read MoreIt remains to be seen whether this version of the XFL lasts longer than its predecessor. But one thing: if it does it well may be because good things come in smaller packages.
Read MoreForget the holiday season just past, we are now in the heart of the football malpractice season. Across the frozen tundras NFL coaches are being overwhelmed by the pressure of making key calls during the postseason.
Read MoreThe problem Megan Rapinoe and her colleagues have— one that they share with women in many, but not all sports— is that they can’t even make the sale to their fellow women.
Read MoreIf there were a handicapping contest on who has the best handle on the future between the major sports leagues in North America there is little doubt that the title would go to the NBA under its dynamic commissioner Adam Silver. When it comes to innovation, it’s Hi-Ho Silver away.
Read MoreLamar Jackson has crushed another opponent. But that’s not the most interesting thing about the dynamic Baltimore Ravens quarterback. Immediately after the 42-21 win over the New York Jets, a lineup of players he’d just pulverized lined up to get an autograph from the third-year star. In a league of stars, the first-year starter is the one the players now idolize. Think about that.
Read MoreThe sports year 2019— and the decade itself— is coming to a conclusion in a few weeks. But there’s little doubt that when the votes are counted one Canadian sports story will dominate 2019 honours. It might also qualify as one of the Top 3 news stories ion 2019. Hell, it’s probably one of the sports stories of the 2010s.
Read MoreLittle did anyone know that Mike Babcock’s firing in Toronto was going to uncover a much bigger story in the NHL. With the news that Babcock was out in his fifth year, we also learned that the future HHOF coach was something less than subtle in his dealings with players.
Read MoreThe death knell for Babcock came not on the ice but in the office of new GM Kyle Dubas, a callow phenom who won a power struggle over Mark Hunter to be the GM. It fell to Dubas to negotiate the second contracts of his young stars, Matthews, Marner and Nylander.
Read MoreThere have been rumours from teams about the Astros cheating for some time. But most people wrote it off as bitter losers trying to rationalize why the talented Astros were taking them to the woodshed. But the first-hand revelation from Mike Fiers has taken the accusations past the rumour stage.
Read MoreThe man voted the seventh-most famous Canadian has finally talked himself out of his job as hockey analyst/ cranky old guy to the nation. To the utter confusion of people outside Canada the removal of a TV figure has convulsed the nation. After 38 years he is no more. What happens now?
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You have to hand it to Don Cherry. Only the bombastic star of Coach’s Corner could give the cause of the War Dead a bad name.
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The move by America’s most populous (and progressive) state has forced the hand of the NCAA, which governs athletics and student-athletes in the United States. So, starting in 2023 the schools will have to come up with a formula for sharing the billions being raked in by video games, advertising and television/ digital.
Read MoreJust remember that sports has always been a traditional enclave where progress is just a word in the dictionary between pigheaded and protest.
Read MoreMajor League baseball has entered its Wagner phase. Yes, every performance is now a four-hour opera. The just-completed league championship series were mercifully brief (Washington in four; Houston in six). Which is just as well, because the games that were played stretched into eternity.
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