Archive for September, 2010
Don Mattingly With the Dodgers is No More Than Joe Torre Jr.
Don Mattingly is the latest Joe Torre disciple to be given a managing gig. Will he succeed?
After Three Weeks, We Know Absolutely Nothing About the 2010 NFL Season
After three weeks of the 2010 NFL season, people are going to tell you they have this year all figured out. Don’t listen to them.
Troy Tulowitzki Could Win the MVP – And the Triple Crown
Troy Tulowitzki has been tearing apart the league in September. Could the MVP – or even the triple crown – be in his future?
It’s Time for Tony LaRussa to Go, and Not Because of Colby Rasmus
It’s time for Tony LaRussa and the St. Louis Cardinals to go their separate ways. And it has nothing to do with Colby Rasmus.
How the NBA and MLB Can Liven Up Their Celebrations, NFL-Style
The NBA and MLB aren’t hurting for drama, but they just don’t know how to celebrate. Why don’t they take a page from the NFL’s book?
The Death of Home Field Advantage, or How to Watch Sports
Innovations are helping to make the viewing experience more personal, but are they killing what makes the home crowd so great? How should we watch sports?
Media Analysis: On Criticizing Analysts Who Used to Be Players
Is it fair for Trent Dilfer to criticize Matt Leinart for not having world-bending leadership in the huddle? HTWS takes on an issue in sports analysis.
2010 FIBA World Championships: Who’s Got NBA Talent?
The 2010 FIBA World Championships are in full swing. Which countries have NBA experience on their rosters—and does it even matter anymore?
MLB Awards Preview: AL MVP
AL MVP: It’s a tight race, but who wins by a nose—Robinson Cano, Miguel Cabrera, or Josh Hamilton?
MLB Awards Preview: NL MVP
HTWS concludes its week-long look at the MLB postseason awards with the MVP award. Could this year’s winner also win the Triple Crown?
