Thom Loverro
Columns by Thom Loverro
Tim Tebow should pay attention to just how hard it is to reach major leagues
Recent Nationals call-up Brian Goodwin picked up his first MLB hit Wednesday after five years in the minor leagues. Thom Loverro wonders if Tebow understands how difficult it is to get that first hit. Published August 11, 2016
Washington’s first preseason game will begin the Nate Sudfeld era
Thom Loverro says Thursday night's first preseason game will begin Sudfeld's journey as the QB in Washington because general manager Scot McCloughan wants to play his draft picks and pay multiple players, not just Kirk Cousins. Published August 9, 2016
Alex Rodriguez, the Fraud of the Yankees, calls it quits
Thom Loverro didn't buy the redemption of Alex Rodriguez last year. He's sure not buying it now that Rodriguez is retiring to a cushy position with the organization until his enormous contract ends. Published August 7, 2016
Baseball still trying to find firm ground at the Olympic Games
The sport has gone in and out of the Olympics for more than 100 years. Now coming back in 2020, Thom Loverro wonders how baseball can find a permanent home alongside other summer Olympic sports. Published August 4, 2016
When some look at former Redskins GM Bobby Beathard, they see Scot McCloughan
Former players are drawing parallels between the architect of the Redskins' success in the 1980s and the approach of their current general manager, Thom Loverro says. Published August 2, 2016
Once again, Nationals GM Mike Rizzo works an impressive trade
Acquiring Mark Melancon did not cost any of the Nationals' top prospects. Like the trade for Jonathan Papelbon a year ago, acquiring Melancon in this way was another shrewd move by Rizzo, Thom Loverro says. Published July 31, 2016
Kirk Cousins enters camp as part of a different kind of QB controversy
The Redskins know who their starting quarterback will be, but that does not mean there aren't other issues around the position thanks to the lack of a long-term deal for Cousins. Published July 28, 2016
NFL players’ union keeps on taking the hits in efforts to stand up to league
No players union has a tougher job fighting for its members than the NFL Players Association. Nobody is promised tomorrow on a football field. That is the leverage the league will always have over the union in any so-called labor war. Published July 26, 2016
Ken Griffey Jr. not on a list of top 10 greatest baseball players is foolish
On the day that Ken Griffey Jr. was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, I thought it would be valid and appropriate to compile my personal top 10 list of all time -- especially since the kiddie corps at ESPN didn't think that Griffey was one of their top 10 of all time. Published July 24, 2016
‘Who’s on First’ still bringing in the laughs at National Baseball Hall of Fame 60 years later
Sixty years ago, the gold record of the greatest comedy skit of all time -- "Who's on First" -- was donated to the hall, and remains part of the exhibits, playing continuously on speakers on the third floor of the museum as people pass through. Published July 21, 2016
An undefeated season from Stephen Strasburg would bring attention and debate
Strasburg is 13-0. If he makes it to 20-0 with solid numbers, does he receive credit for doing something no one else has done, despite pitcher wins no longer considered a significant statistic? Published July 19, 2016
Kirk Cousins found out what the Redskins thought of his value: Not much
Once the 2017 season arrives, after a year under the franchise tag, Cousins is likely to play where he is "wanted" most and that probably will not be Washington. Published July 17, 2016
D.C. sports fans don’t need to prove anything
The Nationals crowd, as well as the team, is now being graded about how they will perform the rest of the season. Nationals manager Dusty Baker indicated while they watch a first-place team, the home crowd isn't exactly in first place. Published July 14, 2016
Tim Duncan changed the NBA in a greater way than Kobe and LeBron
Thanks to Boston losing the 1997 draft lottery, Duncan landed in San Antonio where he helped prove small market teams could compete in the modern NBA. Published July 12, 2016
20 years ago, Riddick Bowe and Andrew Golota fought in a fight no one won
It was one of the ugliest nights in a sport with no shortage of ugly moments. For 22 minutes, hooligans took over the Mecca of boxing and rioted from the ring to the cheap seats. Published July 11, 2016
Bryce Harper not making baseball fun again by passing on Home Run Derby
The self-appointed Minister of Fun decided he's not going to participate in the home run derby during the all-star break. Where's the fun in that? Published July 7, 2016
Kevin Durant signing with Golden State Warriors a business decision, nothing personal
It's OK that Kevin Durant's signing with the Golden State Warriors is a business decision. But don't pretend it's about some lofty personal goals. Published July 5, 2016
Joe Don Looney’s place in history
Sonny Jurgensen and Billy Kilmer were both very familiar with former NFL running back Joe Don Looney, both having played with him -- Sonny in Washington and Billy in New Orleans. Published July 3, 2016
Wizards fans should be lauded for loyalty, not blamed for Kevin Durant’s decisions
John Wall's comments about the Wizards' fan base has Thom Loverro wondering how the team's star can consider the fans of a consistently moribund franchise to blame for no KD2DC. Published June 30, 2016
Pat Summitt leaves a legacy of changed minds to go with a changed game
LOVERRO | Summitt's victories and ability to balance all her life demanded helped make her not just a women's basketball icon, but a generational icon. Published June 28, 2016