In the 2011 film Moneyball, Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane, played by Brad Pitt, asked Peter Brand, the assistant general manager, played by Jonah Hill, a rhetorical question while watching a clip of a player hitting a home run for the first time in his life.
There's plenty of rules in the game of baseball, especially those moronic "unwritten rules" that players and fans still think those that play the game should follow.
The Kentucky Wildcats are dangerous as ever.
As I sat on my couch Sunday night woofing down popcorn quicker than most humans consume the delicious movie-theater favorite, all I could think about was the journey these women I was watching perform have come.
February is a special month for myself and many others across the globe.
I want to take you back more than five years ago when former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky was sentenced to 30-60 years in prison for the despicable acts he committed on numerous young boys involved in activities at Penn State's football facilites.
There's nothing better than coming home after a night of covering high school basketball to find out that the NBA has turned into Fight Club.
I'm fully expecting Pop Warner stud Jaden Hart to have a football scholarship waiting for him after this upcoming weekend and then help Michigan City win another sectional title or two before he heads off to college as a five-star recruit in the 2025 class.
What defines a good Christmas movie?
Hello, Michigan City.
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