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Only A Game

Whether it's hockey, baseball, or volleyball, it's just a game, right? To some it might be, and that's actually the title ("Only a Game") of this compelling radio program produced by NPR and WBUR in Boston. The show is hosted by commentator Bill Littlefield, and the witty and interesting program covers topics like "the explosion of interest in women's sports, competitive opportunities for the...

https://www.wbur.org/radio/programs/onlyagame
Owner of the Washington Redskins Intent on Continuing His Lawsuit Versus D.C. Weekly

Could Dan Snyder's lawsuit threaten Redskin's return to D.C.? http://voices.washingtonpost.com/debonis/2011/02/why_dan_snyders_redskins_shoul.html NFL.com: Snyder says club is exploring relocating Redskin Park http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d81e3675c/article/snyder-says-club-is-exploring-relocating-redskin-park The Cranky Redskins Fan's Guide to Dan...

https://scout.wisc.edu/report/2011/0211
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Pro Hoops History

Authored by veteran sports writer and basketball historian Curtis Harris, Pro-Hoops History is "dedicated to spreading and creating knowledge related to the history of professional basketball." Harris earned an MA in History from American University, where he wrote his thesis on the early history of basketball between 1891 and 1910 (visitors can download and read his thesis via the April 30, 2014...

https://curtismharris.com/
Rammer Jammer

The phrase "Rammer Jammer" is a curious one, though it may be well known to fans of the University of Alabama's football team. It is a common cheer used by the Crimson Tide during away football games, and its name is derived from the school's celebrated humor and literary magazine. First published in 1924, the Rammer Jammer captured the zeitgeist of campus life through jokes, articles, cartoons,...

https://digitalcollections.libraries.ua.edu/digital/collecti...
Spalding Base Ball Guides, 1889-1939

Whether your favorite baseball team is at the top or the bottom of its division by this point in the season, sports fans (and cultural historians) alike will want to take a close look at this recent digital collection released from the American Memory project at the Library of Congress. The 35 Spalding Base Ball Guides available here were the brainchild of A.G. Spalding, the iconic baseball...

https://www.loc.gov/collections/spalding-base-ball-guides/ab...
Sportscience

Professor Will Hopkins of AUT University in Auckland has been working in the world of sport science for decades, and his website is a crucial resource for people interested in such matters. The Sportscience website features a peer-reviewed journal, information about sport science research methodologies, and thematic areas on sports medicine, sport nutrition, and statistics. On the right-hand side...

http://www.sportsci.org/index.html
The Business of Baseball

Major league baseball is an industry that involves billions of dollars of substantial investments, including those in player salaries, litigation, capital investment into stadia, and so on. This compelling site, developed by Maury Brown and Gary Gillette (the co-chairs of the Business of Baseball committee of the Society for American Baseball Research), provides a host of data on the "business...

https://sabr.org/research/business-of-baseball-research-comm...
The Spalding Base Ball Guides, 1889-1939

On a cold and blustery day in November 1887, a group of Chicagoans were eagerly awaiting inside the Farragut Boat Club for the telegraphed results of the Harvard-Yale football game. George W. Hancock was one of their number, and while waiting he created a game that used a boxing glove for a ball and a broomstick for a bat. This game was known as indoor base ball, and it was the predecessor to the...

https://www.loc.gov/collections/spalding-base-ball-guides/ab...
The Sports Legacy Institute

Debate about the brain-injuring propensity of American football has been debated lately, and the website of the Sports Legacy Institute (SLI) located outside of Boston aims to discuss the research that suggests that players in certain football positions are at increased risk of dementia, and at an earlier age than most average people might develop symptoms of the disease. Visitors should click on...

https://concussionfoundation.org/
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The World Cup in 33 Maps

On July 15, 2018, the 21st FIFA World Cup Final will be held in Moscow, Russia. For soccer/football fans who are interested in either learning more about the history of the World Cup or examining statistics about the current World Cup, the Esri Story Maps team has created this series of 33 maps based on data provided by the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). These maps...

https://storymaps.esri.com/stories/2018/world-cup/
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