World Baseball Classic increases player demands, not necessarily excitement; Memo to the Patriots: You’ve got your Super Bowl, now please move on from Deflategate; By trading Mason Plumlee, Blazers begin to look toward 2017-18; MLB spring training is unnecessarily long. Blame pitchers.; James Dolan says Charles Oakley banned from MSG, ‘may have problem with alcohol’; ‘It’s like taking a great Chagall or Picasso': Tom Brady’s missing jersey saga continues; Jerry Sandusky’s son charged with sexually assaulting a child; Victor Cruz, Rashad Jennings cut by Giants in salary-cap moves; U-Conn.’ s crazy winning streak, by the numbers; Westminster Dog Show’s Mia the beagle may be naughty but we love her anyway; When it comes to the Patriots’ visit to Trump’s White House, Tom Brady can’t win; Terrell Owens isn’t in the Hall of Fame yet for a pretty silly reason; Derek Jeter is having a baby. Er, is going to be a father.; Think the Patriots will open next season against the Falcons? Think again.; USTA apologizes for Nazi-era version of German anthem sung before Fed Cup match; MLB’s home run surge could be devaluing power-hitting free agents
 
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‘It’s like taking a great Chagall or Picasso': Tom Brady’s missing jersey saga continues
Owner Robert Kraft thinks the jersey his quarterback wore in Super Bowl LI will be recovered "in the not-too-distant future."
Jerry Sandusky’s son charged with sexually assaulting a child
Jeffrey Sandusky, 41, was arrested after an investigation that began last fall. He is the son of the former Penn State assistant.
 
Victor Cruz, Rashad Jennings cut by Giants in salary-cap moves
New York's moves kick off the start of the NFL's annual cut-veterans-to-free-up-cap-space season.
 
U-Conn.’ s crazy winning streak, by the numbers
The Huskies go for win No. 100 on Monday night against South Carolina.
 
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Westminster Dog Show’s Mia the beagle may be naughty but we love her anyway
Actually, she's a very good dog. A very, very good dog.
 
When it comes to the Patriots’ visit to Trump’s White House, Tom Brady can’t win
Whether the Patriots quarterback visits his friend in office or skips, Brady will be perceived as taking a stand — something he's strictly avoided doing since Trump ran for president.
 
Terrell Owens isn’t in the Hall of Fame yet for a pretty silly reason
The Hall of Fame would be a much smaller place if we excluded everyone who allegedly was a bad teammate.
 
Derek Jeter is having a baby. Er, is going to be a father.
No matter how you look at it, 2017 is going to be a year to remember for the former Yankees great and his wife, Hannah.
 
 
World Baseball Classic increases player demands, not necessarily excitement
Teams continue to back the tournament, though most do it grudgingly.
 
Memo to the Patriots: You’ve got your Super Bowl, now please move on from Deflategate
We're begging you, seriously, it's time. That and more news from around the NFL as the offseason gets underway.
 
Think the Patriots will open next season against the Falcons? Think again.
Don't be so sure that the NFL schedule-makers will give us a Super Bowl rematch two years in a row.
 
By trading Mason Plumlee, Blazers begin to look toward 2017-18
Portland unloaded the agile big to the Denver Nuggets to clear salary space to rebuild.
 
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MLB spring training is unnecessarily long. Blame pitchers.
Position players don't need most of it, and teams don't make much money off it, so spring training is for the pitchers.
 
USTA apologizes for Nazi-era version of German anthem sung before Fed Cup match
"I've never felt more disrespected in my whole life,” a German player said.
 
James Dolan says Charles Oakley banned from MSG, ‘may have problem with alcohol’
The ongoing feud between Charles Oakley and the New York Knicks continued Friday in the form of an extended interview team owner James Dolan gave to ESPN Radio in New York.
 
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