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Facing accusations of collusion by new head of the players’ union Michael Weiner, commissioner Bud Selig is standing his ground.
“That’s fine. They’re entitled to their opinion,” Selig said Tuesday at a meeting of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America. “Given the world we live in and what’s happened in the last 18 months, I think [...]

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Here we are, Wednesday, July 15th. Today is also known as the slowest day in the sports year.
Historically, the day after the MLB All- Star game is the slowest sports day of the entire year.

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There are so many questions surrounding the timing of this NY Times report that was posted today regarding former slugger Sammy Sosa testing positive for performance enhancing drugs. Why does this all of a sudden come out now? Why would “lawyers with knowledge of the results” start singing six years later? Why does anyone care?
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Top 5 Worst Franchises In Sports

June 4, 2009

We often spend so much time praising the sports franchises that “get it” and run a successful business year after year that we often don’t shine a light on the ones that make their fans go crazy year after year. Sports On Drugs takes time out to highlight the top 5 franchises that are completely [...]

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Long Overdue – Hurdle gets the axe in Colorado

May 29, 2009

What a difference two years make. At the end of the 2007 season, the Colorado Rockies were the feel good story of Major League Baseball. Now, on May 29th, 2009, Clint Hurdle has been fired. Hurdle did not have any real success in his seven years at the helm with the Rockies, compiling a .460 [...]

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