by Ian Casselberry | Sep 29, 2015
Streaks matter in sports. Forgive the obvious statement, but scores, records and streaks are a big reason why we all pay attention to this stuff. They’re a matter of pride and posterity, of staking territory on the sports landscape. For a fanbase and community,...
by Ian Casselberry | Sep 29, 2015
Streaks matter in sports. Forgive the obvious statement, but scores, records and streaks are a big reason why we all pay attention to this stuff. They’re a matter of pride and posterity, of staking territory on the sports landscape. For a fanbase and community,...
by Ian Casselberry | Sep 28, 2015
Two weeks ago, I wrote that Drew Storen breaking his thumb against his locker and knocking himself out for the rest of the season was the unofficial symbol of the 2015 Washington Nationals. Following the Nats’ official elimination from the playoffs, I thought...
by Ian Casselberry | Sep 28, 2015
Two weeks ago, I wrote that Drew Storen breaking his thumb against his locker and knocking himself out for the rest of the season was the unofficial symbol of the 2015 Washington Nationals. Following the Nats’ official elimination from the playoffs, I thought...
by Ian Casselberry | Sep 25, 2015
Lance Berkman has presented himself as the latest example of why we really shouldn’t pay attention to athletes for any other reason besides what they accomplish on the field. The former Astros star (who also played for the Yankees, Cardinals and Rangers in 15...