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Ten incredible sports books to read during the Olympics These picks from Washington Post staffers offer something for everyone, whether you love memoirs by athletes or fiction about gymnastics.
Sports books published in 2024 focus on a range of topics – a biography on a famous coach, the tragic life of a ballplayer, a golf agent’s memoir and much more, including several with ...
After years writing for Yahoo Sports, Dan Wetzel says it was a great time to take an opportunity to work at ESPN.
Time is precious and there’s a lot of great reads out there. Every year, hundreds of books are published that revolve around sports to some degree. We’ve sorted through the best of the best ...
Author and former professional soccer star Georgia Cloepfil recommends the best novels and memoirs about women in sports to read during the 2024 Olympics.
Sports-related orbital fractures remain a significant contributor to facial trauma, especially among young males, according to a retrospective cohort study.
The Next Chapter 4 sports books that go beyond the stat lines CBC Sports producer David Giddens recommends his favourite sports stories on The Next Chapter.
(Bloomberg) -- Illegal sports books and casinos took 74% of online gambling revenues in the US last year, outperforming licensed rivals through aggressive promotions and products, according to ...
Pennsylvania sports books did not. Via David Purdum of ESPN.com, Pennsylvania sports books suffered a net loss of $6.5 million on Super Bowl LIX.
NFL executives have been puzzled both in the rise of gun-related celebrations across the league as well as the apparent ineffectiveness of fines and penalties for such celebrations. This year the ...
Because I am a consumer of book-related podcasts, I think that every so often I should do the dedicated readers of this column the favor of sharing some of my favorites.
Maybe the house doesn’t always win. When they lose, it’s usually driven by location. Nevada sports books won a record $22.1 million on Super Bowl LIX. Pennsylvania sports books did not. Via David ...