MLB When Data Ahead of Its Time Changed the 1980 MLB All-Star Game at Dodger Stadium It's the story of what happened the last time the Mid-Summer Classic was held at Chavez Ravine, including the inside info that was given to the NL manager. 2 years ago Steve Hirdt
NBA The 10 Days Sports Went Wild and LeBron’s Historic Last Four Games With everything that has gone on in sports, you can be excused if you haven’t been keeping up with LeBron James lately. Don't worry, we'll fill you in. 3 years ago Steve Hirdt
NBA Sixty Years Later, Wilt’s 100 Stands Unchallenged Sixty years ago, Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points, the greatest single-game record in the history of any of the major professional sports leagues. This is the story. 3 years ago Steve Hirdt
MLB A Superstar Like No Other: An Ode to the Unique Brilliance of Ichiro Twenty years ago, a Japanese outfielder small in stature joined the Seattle Mariners and took the league by storm. We celebrate the career of a star MLB hadn't seen before. 3 years ago Steve Hirdt
NFL Will an Extra Game Spell the End for Eric Dickerson’s 36-Year-Old Rushing Record? Dickerson looks back at his run to the single-season rushing record in 1984 and has an idea about who could pass him now that the season has been extended. 3 years ago Steve Hirdt
MLB Yes, Al, We Do Believe In Miracles Al Michaels has won the Ford C. Frick Award, presented for “major contributions” by a broadcaster. The Baseball Hall of Fame awards ceremony is scheduled for Saturday, July 24. 3 years ago Steve Hirdt
MLB Joltin’ Joe, the Kid and the Greatest Pursuit of Baseball Immortality While the world was in chaos, America's pastime shined in 1941 when two of the biggest stars put together hitting performances that led to the game's most cherished records. 3 years ago Steve Hirdt
Baseball Joltin Joe and the Kid: The Story of 1941 80 Years ago, two of the greatest individual pursuits in a baseball season took place. 3 years ago Steve Hirdt, Graham Bell
Baseball ‘Not Many People Who Are Still Living Have Ever Seen Anything Like This’ On Aug. 5, 2001, the Cleveland Indians completed one of MLB's greatest comebacks by overcoming a 12-run deficit to the Seattle Mariners. 3 years ago Steve Hirdt
Baseball Requiem for a King Baseball’s one-time home run king Hank Aaron passed away on Jan. 22, leaving behind a legacy that will live on in the memories of those who played alongside or against… 4 years ago Steve Hirdt, Graham Bell