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Props to Dave Roberts for managing the Dodgers to a World Series title. He managed the pitching staff like a master poker player. He knew when to fold in Game 4 and when to push in all his chips ...
Cancel anytime. There's a lot of advertising around Missouri Amendment 2, which would legalize sports betting, including a full-page ad in the Post-Dispatch on Oct. 27. It claims the measure will ...
Will squawking about Dave Roberts stop? I still anticipate letters from some fans, “Oh, Roberts, he makes lots of blunders, the Dodgers were so good they won despite him.” Bah. To me ...
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But for me, it’s Magic Johnson and Fernando Valenzuela who have had the biggest and longest-lasting impact on Los Angeles pro sports ... expressions of all views. Letters should be brief ...
Vaughn Hardenberg Westwood Times columnist Bill Plaschke is the worst thing to ever happen to sports journalism. He might be an award winner but when it comes to him predicting winners he is the ...
Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. The ads promoting Amendment 2, Missouri’s sports-betting initiative, show teachers saying taxes collected from gambling ...
Shaker High School fall sports athletes signed their national letters of intent Wednesday to continue playing their respected sports in college.
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Today in professional sports, size does matter. There are a few exceptions. Jose Altuve, Venezuelan second baseman for the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball, stands at 5 feet, 6 inches.
Instead it prioritizes hosting youth sports tournaments, serving a narrow demographic and failing to address Rochester's broader recreational needs. Letter: Who is sports complex being built for?