I didn't know what they were going to give me. Whatever came, I tried to eat it. I went hungry a lot because I've always hated pickles. A lot of times the food at McDonald's came with a lot of pickles, and when I ordered I'd just grab the food, go to the hotel, sit down to eat, and open it to find pickles. I'd immediately throw it in the trash. | | Pond Hockey in Lake Louise, Alberta. (Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images) | | | | “I didn't know what they were going to give me. Whatever came, I tried to eat it. I went hungry a lot because I've always hated pickles. A lot of times the food at McDonald's came with a lot of pickles, and when I ordered I'd just grab the food, go to the hotel, sit down to eat, and open it to find pickles. I'd immediately throw it in the trash.” |
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| rantnrave:// Five episodes into GLOW. Don't you hate it when life gets in the way of a binge weekend? The fifth episode, when DEBBIE EAGEN finally figures out what she's doing, nailed pro wrestling, and sports. Don't worry. That's not a spoiler. Her epiphany is a universal truth about sports. Wrestling is about storylines. About characters. About getting fans to buy in and care. It's a soap opera. Sports is a soap opera. OK, the WWE is scripted. The NFL and NHL aren't. But they're all searching for the same thing. They want viewers and fans to invest, to care deeply about the performances and the product. Sports is storytelling through elite athleticism. DRAYMOND GREEN is the NBA's top heel. Is TOM BRADY a face? How does MLB get MIKE TROUT over? There has never been a better time to be a sports fan because we know the athletes better than ever. We see them three-dimensionally, not just as avatars of physical dominance on a court or field. The most interesting leagues are the ones who let their characters thrive, prioritize the story and tell it right. So is the best content... BLUE JAYS closer ROBERTO OSUNA is dealing with anxiety. It's a difficult issue to live with and to play through. Hoping he gets better soon. And hoping his anxiety is covered and dealt with fairly. Media has historically struggled in covering mental and brain issues, whether it's anxiety or concussions. Sensitivity and subtlety hasn't always been a strength. ERIC KOREEN opened a window into his own struggles. TIM BROWN wrote about the complexities of life that weigh on athletes. The best thing that can happen from this is that it allows others to confront their own anxiety and be able to do it in the open if they want to... The NBA had a float at the PRIDE PARADE in NEW YORK CITY. Commissioner ADAM SILVER was on it. Kudos to the league. Lead by example by your highest-ranking exec. What it was like on the float... JERRY SEINFELD, I don't really know what he does... I'll be at the HASHTAG SPORTS CONFERENCE this week. Looking forward to the panels, the ideas and hearing a slew of bright minds speak about the sports industry. The best way to learn is to listen to those atop their fields. | | - Mike Vorkunov, curator |
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| In a wide-ranging interview with Yahoo News, the disgraced U.S. cyclist talks about sports, doping, politics, music, fatherhood and “The Forward,” the year-old podcast that he sees as the latest step in his public rehabilitation. | |
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Iconic ad campaign still resonates 25 years later, even if it didn't work out as anyone expected. | |
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The Knicks president Phil Jackson almost traded Kristaps Porzingis during the NBA Draft. That's making me want to ditch cable. | |
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It's like Slack or Skype for gamers and there are now 45 million people using it | |
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Sports journalists in Russia operate with more freedom and autonomy than their counterparts in politics -- to an extent, writes Sam Borden. | |
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The league entered a float in the parade for a second straight year, making it the only major sports league taking part in the gay pride event. | |
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The creators of the new series explain the weird 80s phenomenon that inspired them to peek behind the spandex. | |
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The Philadelphia Phillies have a plan to rebuild this off-season - and it centers on the tube. | |
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It’s a large leap from “baseball is different” to “baseball is doomed.” | |
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There is no time frame when it comes to recovering enough to once again fight in the UFC.Gallo expected Darrell to be in a wheelchair for weeks, and then he’d need a walker and crutches to move around for much longer than that. So no, Gallo did not expect that, by early 2017, he’d be clearing Darrell to fight. | |
| Although it was viewed as a male activity, women have followed professional baseball since its inception. The owners, however, have struggled to embrace women as legitimate fans. | |
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Washington's first-round pick in the 1967 NFL draft had loads of potential, but showing up late to a player meeting cost him his job at the beginning of his third season in the league. A flurry of factors—a long-time Achilles' tendon injury and the fact that he was gay—prevented him from ever playing in the NFL again. | |
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CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports on tech changing the arena experience with mobile ordering and virtual reality. | |
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But cricket does not do enough to increase its appeal. | |
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Stan Kasten, president and chief executive of the Los Angeles Dodgers, speaks about the Dodgers brand, his outlook on sports and technology and when, oh, when, will fans around L.A. be able to watch their Dodgers on TV. Kasten was previously president of the Washington Nationals. | |
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China has had a complicated history with golf. At one time, the country seemed golf crazy, but it became synonymous with corrupt officials. Once again it is in the crosshairs of China's government. | |
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The most popular sports video game character of all time may be a fictional Hispanic little leaguer. His name is Pablo Sanchez. And he probably wouldn't exist if it weren't for the '95 Mariners and Walter Matthau. | |
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Lionel Messi is the football version of Gaudi's cathedral, and unlike Barcelona's other monuments, we won't get the chance to visit the iconic No. 10 -- who turns 30 in June -- for much longer. | |
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Boston and Philadelphia have been rebuilding in distinct ways since 2013. Who ends up in a better spot will likely depend on who wins their trade involving the No. 1 pick. | |
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Most fans welcome stories of LGBT athletes because they understand the struggle. | |
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