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Racist is banned from baseball park for life

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 5, 2017, 8:07 AM May 5, 2017
32

After the uproar this week when a player for the Baltimore Orioles reported he was the target of racist epithets at Boston’s Fenway Park, some fans gave Adam Jones a standing ovation the next night.

Heartwarming stuff. Everything cool now?

Nope. You can’t clap racism away. Read more →

Sports

When faith conflicts with the rules of the game, rules change

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 3, 2017, 12:18 PM May 3, 2017
1

A week or so after USA Boxing decided it would allow Oakdale boxer Amaiya Zafar to box in a sanctioned bout wearing a hijab, basketball’s governing authority has seen the light, too.
Read more →

Sports

At 95, a Duluthian is the oldest hockey player in the world

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 3, 2017, 9:32 AM May 3, 2017
1

Mark Sertich, 95, of Duluth, still plays hockey several times a week against a bunch of kids — firefighters in their 50’s and 60’s. Read more →

Sports

Standing ovation for victim of racist taunts

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 3, 2017, 8:19 AM May 3, 2017
6

It doesn’t erase the stain of its racist reputation, but Boston Red Sox fans did what they could last night to apologize to a black player who was subject to racist taunts the night before. Read more →

Sports

Frank Deford exits

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 3, 2017, 6:59 AM May 3, 2017
22

For a guy whose weapon was a typewriter, Frank Deford lived a dangerous life. He gave his opinions and, on occasion, they chipped away at his legacy.
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Sports

A baseball fan’s ashes were too good for the Metrodome, so they went down the toilet

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 2, 2017, 1:27 PM May 2, 2017
12

Roy Riegel, who died nine years ago, is being flushed down the urinals at baseball stadiums across the country.
It’s fitting, perhaps. Mr. Riegel was a plumber. Read more →

Sports

Racists taunt baseball player in Boston

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 2, 2017, 10:05 AM May 2, 2017
47

The shame we feel in incidents like this is our brain’s way of telling us what our heart doesn’t want to accept: We own the racism that lives among us. Read more →

Sports

Canadians show true patriot love when microphone malfunctions

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 1, 2017, 6:44 AM May 1, 2017
10

The online reaction to an otherwise sweet moment is quite the barometer for the divisions in America.

A typical response has been “would Americans do this?”

Maybe it was just a nice moment and leave it at that, America. Read more →

Sports

When you catch a baseball

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 28, 2017, 8:46 AM Apr 28, 2017
11

There is joy, and then there is the unbridled joy when you catch a homerun at a baseball game. Or so we imagine. Read more →

Regional history · Sports

Thirty years on, a search for a cheerleader’s photo

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 27, 2017, 9:02 AM Apr 27, 2017
0

Janis Thompson is being inducted into the North Dakota High School Track and Field Hall of Fame next month. She was a top sprinter.

She was also a cheerleader whose death at North Dakota State in 1986 made schools take another look at the stunts cheerleaders were attempting. Read more →

Economy · Sports

The language of layoffs

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 26, 2017, 1:24 PM Apr 26, 2017
49

ESPN, which threw way too much money at sports leagues for the right to broadcast games, took its mistake out on its employees again today when it chopped some high-profile personalities, more than a year after it gutted 350 behind-the-camera employees. Read more →

Sports

101-year-old wins gold in dash

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 26, 2017, 7:43 AM Apr 26, 2017
3

Your Wednesday inspiration comes from Man Kaur, a 101-year-old athlete from India, who took home the gold at the World Masters Games in New Zealand this week. She was the only entrant in her age group. Read more →

Sports

Without a curse, a Cubs fan struggles with her identity

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 25, 2017, 8:55 AM Apr 25, 2017
31

We tried to tell you, Chicago Cubs fans. The minute you won a World Series, you ceased to matter. You’re just another sports fan of a big money, winning team. You’re no big deal if you don’t suffer. Read more →

Sports

Youth sports: Parents gone wild

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 25, 2017, 6:46 AM Apr 25, 2017
18

Thanks to Reddit, this sign from Glendale, Wis., is racing around the Internet, confirmation that a lot of people have a problem with a few parents — the ones who take their kids’ baseball games too seriously. Read more →

Sports

Your MN sports team lost again? Blame taxes, professor says

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 24, 2017, 3:50 PM Apr 24, 2017
40

A University of Illinois at Chicago economics professor says Minnesota’s sports woes can be traced to high taxes.
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