After a stormy off-season, Alex Rodriguez is back on course for the record books and, perhaps, that ever-elusive ring. Can baseball's $275-million man redeem himself — and the game?
With his sky-high salary and lukewarm postseason performances, Alex Rodriguez has been a divisive figure in baseball. Men's Vogue looks back on what coaches, players, and owners have had to say about the legend that is A-Rod.
To millions of fans, Jeff Gordon is the king of Nascar. To even more, he's the cause of its decline. One thing is for sure — Gordon is not your average good ol' boy.
As long as there are rookies, there will always be "the next big thing." Men's Vogue looks back on star prospects who buckled under the media pressure and those who bettered people's expectations.
He's got a nasty habit of getting gored, but Cayetano Rivera Ordóñez has taken up where his Hemingway-chronicled family left off — leading Spain's blood sport in a risky, no-bull resurgence.
For a year he was the Job of all sports: He broke his neck on court, lost his father, and dropped off the radar. In 2007, James Blake was American's best hope to lead the charge in the U.S. Open.
On tour, he dominates; off the course, he disappears into his own private world. In his first extensive interview in years, Tiger Woods allows himself to be seen as he really is.