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Nats Manager Matt Williams makes it clear in his introductory news conference that glove work will matter
All day, Boston waited and hoped, fretted and wished that a celebration was coming — and then it did.
Richie Incognito’s horrific treatment of teammate Jonathan Martin demands stern action from their employer.
Like most 2nd-year players, Robert Griffin III has a lot to learn; the question is whether he realizes that.
Big-time college football distracts with lucrative TV contracts, but few schools can afford to pay their bills.
Washington’s victory over San Diego could be a season-changer, but it’s way too early to know.
By defending the Washington football team’s nickname, the NFL commissioner is misguided.
You’ve heard this before but this time is different: The Wizards will return to the NBA playoffs in 2013-14.
Bad calls are a fact of life in Little League baseball, but biting one’s tongue is a trickier affair.
The NFL tried to send a message to Brandon Meriweather, but something got lost in translation.
The Broncos are better, but Redskins wasted their shot by abandoning what they did best: running the ball.
Georgetown basketball must cope with the loss of a star; Coach John Thompson III has been there before.
THE TAKEAWAY | If Washington keeps running, Robert Griffin III looks off defenders and Brian Orakpo plays big, they could finish strong.
In their home opener, the Wizards needed to show something, but the result was more of what we’ve come to expect.
COUCH SLOUCH | TV analyst spouts way too much jargon during the broadcasts on Thursday nights.
COUCH SLOUCH | Job security? If NBA coaches worked for the government, they’d be non-essential.
COUCH SLOUCH | Part Three of a two-part series on the folly of college football looks at run-ins with the law.
Top players aren't allowed to say much by their coaches, so what they do say sometimes can be foolish.
In college basketball, the same schools are at the top, but the players aren’t around for long.
COLUMN | Alabama, Oregon, Ohio State and Florida State are the big four to emerge this season.
Bad showings by Aotearoa, Princess of Sylmar prove disastrous for their owners at Santa Anita.
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