Lance Armstrong Stops Fighting Doping Charges, Will Be Stripped of Tour de France Titles
Yet Armstrong still says he's innocent.
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Yet Armstrong still says he's innocent.
He'll have to stand trial again.
And her campaign takes a chair to the head.
It’s a reminder of just how expensive the Yankees’ desperation of May 2007 really was.
Someone over there realized it might not be wise for the team to associate with A-Rod's cousin or Bank of America.
A-Rod "savored" a woman in the Bahamas just days before breaking New York's heart.
The Yankees (and the newspaper industry) support him, the president does not, and Congress is undecided.
In an interview set to air tonight, he tells Peter Gammons that the 'Sports Illustrated' report is true.
Including: How A-Rod can turn this around!
In 2008, a time when every record is steroidally suspect, a time when fans spend as much time analyzing players’ contracts as they do their statistics, who is our superstar? Will Leitch can’t think of anybody better than Giambi.
Did you know it was legal for horses to use steroids? Neither did we. But now that he's off 'em, we suspect the favored horse is just making excuses for himself.