Whites refused to play alongside blacks for 100 years, but that didn't halt the progress of the Negro Baseball Leagues. So who were the big losers? Posted July 22, 2008 by Mark Hauser
A round-up of the first quarter of the season sees the Detroit Tigers and Colorado Rockies struggling to find any form. Posted May 23, 2008 by Charu Robinson
This Sportingo author asks whether some of the eight players involved in the Blacksox scandal of 1919 were wrong to have had their reputations ruined. Posted September 16, 2008 by Mark Hauser
The New York Mets are the talk of Major League Baseball after blowing an almost certain National League wild-card berth with one of the game’s worst-timed slumps. Posted October 02, 2007 by Greg Varkonyi
It's time to get off the steroids soap box and accept them as part of professional sports. After all, the athletes already have. Posted June 25, 2007 by Rechavia Berman
The biggest hitter in the game ties Aaron's home run record of 755, but the shadow of performance-enhancing drugs hangs over him. Posted August 06, 2007 by David Peggs
With David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez still firing, Boston are heading for the play-offs and another MLB championship. Posted May 10, 2008 by Charu Robinson
Shocks, upsets, disappointments and rank bad decisions - they're all there as Charu Robinson plots an early-season graph. Posted April 24, 2008 by Charu Robinson
They have some huge hitters this season, and if they are all on song they can smash the Tigers all the way to the top. Posted March 24, 2008 by Ed Bottomley
Baseball's biggest competition is wide open again this year but, if they can stay healthy, the Blue Jays have everything they need to come out on top. Posted April 16, 2008 by Charu Robinson
Arizona sets the pace with a pitching line-up that is a model of consistency, with hitters falling hook, line and sinker to Brandon Webb's magic arm. Posted May 28, 2008 by Nathan Ichtertz
After transforming the fortunes of MLB outfit the Oakland A's on a budget, Billy Beane is hoping his technique might give Juande Ramos's team a crucial edge. Posted August 11, 2008 by Bevan Bolland
So what can the Blue Jays, Indians, Tigers, Angels, Mariners and 'Evil Empire' Yankees do to prevent the crown returning to Fenway Park in 2008? Posted April 02, 2008 by Nathan Ichtertz
The second part of America's Top Ten sporting moments as seen by a Sportingo author. And pride of place goes to the Brooklyn Dodgers legend who broke the MLB color line 60 years ago. Posted April 25, 2007 by Dumont Walker
The wealth of statistical information available to baseball fans these days makes baseball much more appealing than in previous eras. But can this information tell us anything about an individual's contribution to a winning team? Posted December 20, 2006 by MKE MKE
Part 2 of an irreverent look at the doping scandals of 2007, taking in the famous and not so famous in a wide range of sports. Posted December 14, 2007 by Robin Parisotto
Online Sports Shops Posted October 23, 2008 by Gabriela Lubenfeld
Traditionalists argue that Tiger Woods' winning streak ended at the end of 2006, others argue that the PGA Tour Record Book can't have it both ways. Posted January 29, 2007 by Boyce Adams
Thirty years ago, the world's aging soccer superstars all headed to America to play in the NASL. That league subsequently folded -- is its successor, Major League Soccer, destined to suffer the same fate? Posted January 12, 2007 by Ashley Caudell
Golf, baseball and basketball give everyone a fair crack, so maybe other sports should embrace their format of allowing for everyone to have an off-day. Posted August 28, 2008 by Mark Hauser
The Detroit Tigers are in the World Series for the first time in 22 years, and they have an unlikely 42-year-old anti-hero to thank. Posted October 16, 2006 by Aner Ravon
ESPN has reported that the ATP had evidence of match-fixing before the Davydenko affair and now the French Open is trying to outlaw online betting. Posted February 12, 2008 by Nina Rota
American Football's big day might be all glitz and glamour - but it should also be a wonderful contest to watch. Posted February 04, 2007 by Mark Maguire
Major League baseball's commissioner has a chance to remedy the ills which America's national pastime is currently suffering, but will he have the courage to do so? Posted February 21, 2007 by Dumont Walker
An eye-witness's view of the ugliest incident since the brawl at the Palace of Auburn Hills between the Pistons and Pacers in November 2004. Posted January 03, 2007 by SteveAndTheTankDotCom SteveAndTheTankDotCom
How would you like to travel across the United States and watch 366 professional sporting events in as many days? Read on... Posted December 25, 2006 by J Jr Mac
English sides are dominating the Champions League, they've got the cream of world footballing talent and they're watched by more people in more countries than any other league. Why would you want to watch anything else? Posted March 23, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
It's one of the richest sports in the world, so why is it that non-Americans know so little about the grid-iron game? Posted November 15, 2006 by Hadyn Green
Write for Sportingo Select One piece of feedback we've received from you, the Sportingo authors, is that while you love having a place to share your thoughts and opinions on sport, there are also times you wish you could look to us for some ideas. Writer's block can strike even the best of us and so we're running a programme designed to help you - Sportingo Select. Posted April 07, 2008 by Sportingo Staff
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The Commissioner is trying to keep a lid on things as the damaging testimony of an ex-referee is currently under investigation. Posted June 13, 2008 by Desi Writer
Even serious sports fans would struggle to name all three current world heavyweight champions. This Sportingo author thinks it's time the sport had a radical overhaul. Posted August 01, 2008 by Mark Hauser