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College fans do anything, including tattoo themselves, for money.
 
Corporate America has taken up every space in sports, from outfield walls to stadium names. But Dunkin' Donuts found some space on some college basketball fans, who wore the company's logo on their foreheads, as ESPN.com's Darren Rovell reports.

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While the Yankees' payroll has surprisingly lowered this season, it remains the highest in baseball. The Devil Rays, meanwhile, also decreased their payroll and now have the lowest one in the majors. Wait a second, is revenue sharing helping increase competitive balance? ESPN.com's Darren Rovell takes an in-depth look.
 
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The toughest ticket to get on the Michael Jordan farewell tour is, surprise, the March 28th game against the Los Angeles Lakers. But the "get-in" price on the street is about $125. If you want a seat in the first row behind the Lakers bench, market value is $1,700 each.
 
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