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Wizards may be NBA's best value
Wizards, who have been darn entertaining thus far, have third-lowest ticket prices in league.
Ovie Signs With IMG
More endorsements for Caps star?
The NFL and Head Injuries
Congress weighs in on the concussion issue
Washington Nationals: Web Gem Champs?
The Nationals, believe it or not, will be getting a special award for their defensive skills on ESPN tonight. Ryan Zimmerman will also be honored.
Pitch F/X for Strasburg Thursday
Fans of Stephen Strasburg will get their first glance of his "stuff" during an Arizona Fall League game.
Limbaugh and the Rams
Conservative talk show host said he warned Dave Checketts about backlash, was assured the NFL was OK with deal
Baseball and instant replay
If baseball is going to expand instant replay, it must first address the speed of games.
Watching baseball at 2 a.m.
A weary baseball fan tries to explain why he was up so late last night.
D.C. United and Baltimore
An update on Charm City's push for a soccer stadium.
Armed Forces Tripleheader
CBS College Sports will televise Army, Navy and Air Force all in a row Saturday. Network proclaims it to be "Armed Forces Week" with free preview on cable and satellite systems.
More DirecTV and Versus
Versus gets 10 million new subscribers due to Dish Network, other providers adding the channels.
Audi's big splash At FedEx
Introducing the new Audi Club
Introducing the Sports Mortgage
Because you can never have enough debt, especially when you're supporting your team
Nats Lower Some Season Ticket Prices
The Nationals have lowered season ticket prices on about 3,300 seats for 2010.
FTC Goes Against the NFL
The FTC has filed a brief in the case of the NFL v. American Needle Inc. asking the Supreme Court to vacate a lower court's ruling that would give the NFL an antitrust exemption.