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Belfast Beltway Boxing Classic
A group of guys with their hearts and pocketbooks in the right place are fighting for kids with a boxing exchange program
A-Rod should have stayed in Seattle
Alex Rodriguez left Seattle after the 2000 season to get richer, but he left the real riches behind
The Cal and Eddie show
Eddie Murray and Cal Ripken put on a show Wednesday night in Baltimore that is ready for prime time.
A full plate for local sports fans
For a down time of year, there is a lot going on this week for area sports fans
Top cop and the Washington Nationals
Eric Holder should be a familiar name to Washington Nationals fans.
Cheech, Chong and Michael Phelps
Michael Phelps may wind up as a Cheech and Chong skit.
Dunn dealing or double dealing?
Does Adam Dunn want to play for the Washington Nationals or not?
Watching from the cheap seats
The Arizona Cardinals seem to win over the crowd watching the Super Bowl in a local sports bar.
UFC and Marty Cordova
UFC continues to move forward in a backwards economy, and is going into business with an old local favorite
Rob Dibble and Manny Ramirez
If the Washington Nationals are going to bring Rob Dibble into the broadcast booth, let's fill out this cast of characters with someone worthy of his call -- Manny Ramirez
Washington Redskins Hall of Fame
Any Redskins Hall of Fame should have a Dan Snyder wing to represent this franchise under the owner
MASN lineup could include Frank Howard
If Frank Howard has a role with the Washington Nationals, it could be as part of the MASN broadcasts.
Frank Howard joining the Washington Nationals?
Washington Nationals team president Stan Kasten said he is talking to former Senators great Frank Howard about a role with the Nationals.
A Benjamin Button world would be great for sports
If athletes aged like Benjamin Button, the sports world would be a better place
McGwire's brother peels back more steroid layers
Jay McGwire's proposed book about his brother Mark's steroid use continues to show that no one ever looks better in the steroid controversy with the passage of time -- only worse