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- Baseball fans return to sport’s roots
The Vintage Base Ball Association promotes the history of the game and uses rules that tell players to forgo gloves and use a plate instead of a pitcher's mound, among other changes to modern baseball.
- Will the heartbreaking Cubs finally win it all?
The Chicago Cubs may finally be on their way to being champions. What would a World Series win mean for fans and for the city?
- Arnold Palmer transcended the sport of golf
Arnold Palmer, the four-time Masters champion from Latrobe, Pa., was a hitch-up-the-pants and swing-from-the-heels kind of golfer who never saw a flagstick that he didn't charge toward.
- Sportscaster remembers Southern football culture
Verne Lundquist, who has been the play-by-play voice of CBS Sports’ coverage of Southeastern Conference games since 2000, looks back on his time with the top college conference as he prepares to retire after the 2016 season.
- Baseball's longest 21st century hitting streaks Red Sox center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. extended his hitting streak to 29 games on Wednesday May 25, 2015. The last Red Sox player on this long of a streak was Johnny Damon, who hit in 29 consecutive games in 2005.
- How much do you know about the NBA? Take our quiz
Are you an NBA trivia superstar or a trivia bust? Take the quiz and find out if you're 'like Mike' or a bench warmer.
- Is this Cuban baseball player worth a 100 percent tax?
Yoan Moncada is on the cusp of signing a contract with the Boston Red Sox that includes a $31.5 million bonus. Under current rules, the Red Sox would have to pay twice that amount to Major League Baseball for signing Moncada.
- What did we learn from the latest Deflategate report?
A new anonymously-sourced ESPN report has introduced a new character to the affair.
- When is it smart to lose in pro sports?
The phenomena of 'tanking,' or deliberately losing, can become a strategy for a professional sports team when all hope is lost. Is there a science to the art of the tank?
- Will Joe Paterno get his statue rebuilt?
A recent poll finds that Pennsylvanians are in favor of reinstalling the statue of the late Penn State coach. Are his on-field accomplishments dwarfed by his reluctance to act when faced with a sexual abuse scandal?
- Why was Jackie Robinson West stripped of US title?
Jackie Robinson West was a feel-good story from the 2014 Little League championship tournament, the first African-American team to win the title in a sport that typically struggles to attract black players. But league officials now say the team's coaches cheated.
- Who is Tom Brady giving his Super Bowl truck to?
After leading the Patriots to their fourth Super Bowl championship and capturing a third Super Bowl MVP, Tom Brady is giving away the big prize - a Chevy truck – that came with the award. Who gets the truck?
- Who is Malcolm Butler? And how did he go from working in fast food to the Super Bowl?
Malcolm Butler went from unknown to hero in one play. How did he get there?
- Super Bowl XLIX: Beyond joy and heartache, a rollicking game of football
The New England Patriots beat the Seattle Seahawks, 28-24, in what must surely go down as one of the most rip-roaring rides in Super Bowl history.
- Katy Perry delivers sparkles, chuckles in Super Bowl halftime show
Katy Perry played ringmaster to a chaotic yet well-executed Super Bowl halftime show. Katy Perry's halftime show included a giant lion, dancing sharks, and Missy Elliot.
- Super Bowl ads: Can anything beat the adorable Budweiser puppy?
The Super Bowl ads were consistently good but none stuck out, except perhaps Budweiser's latest tug at the heart strings with a cute puppy saved by Clydesdales. Still, one surprise entry might have have topped it.
- Will Seahawks' end-of-half score be Super Bowl XLIX turning point?
The New England Patriots did nearly everything right in the first half of Super Bowl XLIX except cover Chris Matthews, who had caught one career pass before Sunday.
- Idina Menzel: Are the best singers best for the national anthem?
Idina Menzel did a fine job with the 'Star-Spangled Banner' at the Super Bowl. But with such technically proficient singers like Menzel, the anthem lacks the drama – good and bad– that it has with singer-songwriters and pop stars.
- Obama on Deflategate: Patriots would have won 'regardless'
President Obama weighed in on the Patriots' Deflategate controversy in an interview Sunday, saying the Patriots would have beat the Colts in the AFC title game 'no matter what the balls looked like.' Mr. Obama also refused to side with either the Patriots or the Seahawks in the Super Bowl.
- Gronk Kryptonite? Will injured Kam Chancellor play in Super Bowl XLIX?
Kam Chancellor tweaked his knee in practice Friday but took part in the Super Bowl pregame. He's part of Seattle's potent 1-2 punch to keep New England's Rob Gronkowski in check.