Written by Richard DeLancey
I was born in 1970. I was six when I started to understand what Major League Baseball was. Both grandfathers, my mother, and my father were all Phillies fans...
Written by Guido Merry
Many clubs sign players at ever younger ages, a practice also called "cradle robbing" by some critics. Spanish side Atlético Madrid plan on taking cradle robbing to a whole new level, ...
Written by Tim Seeman
Despite not having an offensive line, no punter, and no actual NFL players, the Sheboygan Ragamuffins are 6.5-point favorites over the Seattle Seahawks this week...
Written by Kevin Paul
There are certain fan types out there that can drive a person insane when at a live football game. Allow me to take the time to go all “Lewis Black” on this blog and rant away at the top seven types of fans that drive me crazy...
Written by Doug Kraus
In my very first article on Bleacher Report I wrote about some of my game day superstitions. I go through these every game day for fear that if I don’t, my team (Ohio State) will lose...
Written by Jared Smith
hate/respect (hāt·ri·spekt): verb, to have a healthy appreciation or admiration for a person, team, sport, place, object, or idea that, at the same time, invokes intense and unwavering ...
Written by Josh Nason
Meet Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon, he of the 95-mph fastball and Riverdance techniques following World Series victories. Then, meet TBS sideline man Craig Sager, he of the loud suits and questionable fashion sense...