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What MLB fans and players think of baseball's new rulesMajor League Baseball has new rules designed to speed up the game and attract new fans. We learn what fans and players think of the sport’s big changes in the...Resume47:03Apr 19, 2023
First person: Why soccer is so much better in SpanishThe 2022 World Cup wraps up this weekend in Qatar when Argentina plays France in the final. Nico Cantor is a soccer broadcaster. He’s doing Spanish language commentary for Fútbol...Resume13:05Dec 16, 2022
First person: Former NFL wide receiver Markus Wheaton on finding passion after footballWe talk to former NFL wide receiver Markus Wheaton. He played in the league for six seasons.Resume05:19Aug 25, 2022
How athletes are redefining retirementSerena Williams recently announced her plans to put her tennis career behind her. So, what’s ahead for her?Resume46:59Aug 25, 2022
Title IX, 50 years later: Why female athletes are still fighting for equality50 years ago, Title IX outlawed sex-based discrimination at federally funded schools. But in collegiate level sports, you’d be pushed to know it. Resume47:23Jun 23, 2022
The algorithms behind America’s growing infatuation with Formula One racingIntensity. Drama. Speed. Americans are falling in love with Formula One racing. However, is the new motor sports fandom real, or driven by a Netflix algorithm?Resume42:28Apr 29, 2022
The complicated history of women's fitnessPersonal fitness for women used to be considered unladylike. That all changed with fitness pioneers like Lotte Berk and Judi Sheppard Missett. But look closer and there’s much more to...Resume47:11Apr 18, 2022
What the Rooney Rule reveals about football, coaching and race in AmericaThree days before his interview for the New York Giants’ head coaching position, Brian Flores learned that the job was already promised to someone else. Flores is now suing the...Resume47:18Feb 9, 2022
A running scandal and the price of power at NikeNike attracted the world's best. Alberto Salazar was a Nike-funded coach for almost 20 years. That ended in scandal. Is a reckoning for professional runners upon us?Resume47:29Oct 19, 2021
How The Burden On Black Athletes Reflects The Experience Of Black AmericaWhen Gymnast Simone Biles cited mental health as the reason for withdrawing from almost all her Olympic events, Akilah Carter-Francique understood exactly what she meant. We discuss the unique burden...Resume47:27Aug 4, 2021
The NCAA, Supreme Court And The Future Of College SportsThe Supreme Court rules the NCAA can’t bar education-related payments to college athletes. Is this the beginning of the end of amateurism in college sports?Resume47:26Jun 30, 2021
Baseball's Big Swing At Sports Betting: How It's Shaping The Future Of MLBMajor League Baseball's embrace of the billion dollar American sports betting business. Will it sully the game? Or could it save it?Resume47:23May 21, 2021
Inside The Fraught Return Of Pro Sports Amid The PandemicSome professional sports are back, but the fans in the stands aren’t. We’ll look at how the games are being played, and if the seasons can continue.Resume46:53Jul 31, 2020
Baseball Without Fans? What A Pandemic Summer Season Could Look LikeWe look at what’s fair and foul in Major League Baseball’s proposal to return to the field this summer amid the coronavirus pandemic.Resume47:19May 22, 2020
What We Lose In A World Without Professional SportsWhat are we losing — economically, physically and culturally — without professional sports? Resume47:07Apr 27, 2020
Mark Cuban On Corporate Responsibility In A CrisisWe talk with Mark Cuban, the outspoken Dallas Mavericks owner and Shark Tank entrepreneur. He joins us to discuss corporate responsibility and the need for innovation in a crisis.Resume47:07Apr 7, 2020
Super Bowl LIV: The History And Future Of The 'Big Game'We look ahead to Sunday’s Super Bowl and break down the big game between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs.Resume46:04Jan 31, 2020
'Trashgate' And Sign-Stealing: MLB's Latest ScandalBaseball’s sign-stealing scandal. We look at what’s fair and what’s foul in the state of baseball and sport.Resume46:27Jan 17, 2020
In 'The Suspect' Richard Jewell's Innocence Is Reconsidered, Over 20 Years After The 1996 OlympicsRichard Jewell was front page news after suspicion he had planted a bomb at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. A new book and movie unpack his ordeal and innocence.Resume46:57Dec 6, 2019