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Jeter earns respect of Boston fans
So now we sit and wait for Derek Jeter's 3,000th hit. I pray he gets the milestone in timely fashion. No one wants the distraction that comes when a player
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McCourt's ownership of Dodgers was a disaster from the start
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The rest of the country must be sick of us in Boston. We have all the champions. We have all the trophies. Sorry. No brag, just fact. The Boston Bruins won the
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A city and franchise revels on the cusp of its first Stanley Cup
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Biggest storyline of NBA Finals: Battle of two MVPs without rings
There's nothing like starpower when it comes to the NBA Finals. In the great 1980s we were treated to three Celtic-Laker matchups featuring Larry Bird and