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- MLB's new guidelines will protect baseball players from harassment and provide increased training.
- Fresh off winning the franchise's second Super Bowl title, the Ravens were ranked 19th on Forbes' annual list of the world's most valuable sports franchises.
- Now that Major League Soccer has its first openly gay player, the league is launching a new effort to tackle anti-gay attitudes.
- Follow along for updates on the Orioles' picks in the 2013 baseball first-year player draft.
- Designers at Baltimore's STX must make hockey gear that is both innovative and familiar
- Baltimore sports equipment manufacturer STX aims to have ice hockey gear on the market by fall 2014.
- New York Rangers forward Taylor Pyatt initially thought the team's equipment managers might not like him as much as Rick Nash.
- The Pro Bowl, especially in recent years, has produced as much excitement and intrigue as watching somebody spackle your bathroom. But the NFL is reportedly considering shaking up the format to try to save the game.
- A little more than a month ago, the Washington Capitals called a players-only meeting in search of a wake-up call. Off to the fourth-worst start in franchise history at 2-8-1, they sat in last place in the NHL, five points out of a playoff spot.
- Six strokes robbed former Baltimore Clippers enforcer Aldo Guidolin of his speech, but he gets by with help from his wife of 59 years.
- Two NFL players have been among most outspoken advocates of same-sex marriage
- It took until the fifth try and the eighth day of the season, but the Washington Capitals finally managed to put together a complete game under the guidance of first-year coach Adam Oates and come away with a victory.
- The applause echoed through the rafters and the sound of stomping feet rumbled across the aluminum bleachers as members of the Washington Capitals stepped onto the ice Sunday morning. As the players warmed up, the rows of fans who packed the seats and lined up three-deep behind the glass began a familiar serenade: "C-A-P-S! Caps! Caps! Caps!"
- Just 12 games into his rookie season, Griffin has energized a city desperate for a successful Redskins team.
- During a phone interview with "Stone Cold" Steve Austin today promoting WWE '13 and Redneck Island on CMT, I asked "The Rattlesnake" for his thoughts on the controversial moment on Monday night's Raw involving Paul Heyman faking a heart attack (in case you missed it, detailed info can be found in my Raw recap here).
- After years of steering the ship at Ring of Honor, Gabe Sapolsky is the vice president of an exciting pro wrestling outfit called Dragon Gate USA.
- LiveLine product currently being used in events leading up to America's Cup
- In spite of its success, 1st Mariner Arena is in a period of transition that could lead, in the near future, to it being renamed, handed off to a new management company and even demolished.
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- This year's Baltimore Hockey Classic at 1st Mariner Arena has been canceled as the NHL announced Wednesday that it had canceled all September preseason games due to the ongoing lockout.
- 'The split' hurt IndyCar, which must find new sponsors, tracks and stars as it attempts to find a niche in a crowded sports market.
- The Washington Capitals have signed forward Tom Wilson, the 16th overall selection of last month's NHL Draft, to a three-year, entry-level contract, the team announced today.
- All-Star games are not a spectacle anymore. Across the board, in every sport, All-Star games are starting to lose their luster, the interest of wanting to see glorified exhibition games slowly waning.
- Outgoing commissioner sees hiking, Coldplay in his future.
- A (brief) study of every "NHL" coverboy of the last 16 years, and how they fared
- This past Thursday night, Chris Jericho found a Brazilian flag ringside at a live event in Brazil during his match against CM Punk. Jericho picked up the flag, showed it to the audience, threw it down on the ground and kicked it out of the ring.
- Plus "Tomb Raider'"s inevitable delay and the "Stargate" MMO that never was
- Maryland coach Randy Edsall was ranked 65th among the 125 Football Bowl Subdivision coaches by The Sporting News.