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The Sports Archives – 5 Smartest People In All of Sports!
Athletes are most commonly associated with physical strength, blinding speed, and insane leaping ability. They are not usually thought to be the smartest people in the room. This may be true in some cases, but there are plenty of smart … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Basketball, College Basketball, College Football, Football, Other
Tagged Alan Page, athletes, athletes who are attorneys, Bill Bradley, brains and brawn, dumb jocks, intellegent athletes, Joe Montana, Moe Berg, New York Knicks, Ryan Fitzpatrick, San Francisco 49ers, smart, sports, sports and business, sports and leisure, sports and politics, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports politicians, Steve Young, Super Bowl, The Purple People Eaters
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The Sports Archives – Why Do Baseball Players Chew Tobacco?
When we think about chewing tobacco, we think about baseball. Well, baseball, mouth cancer, and bad breath. Chewing tobacco used to be the method of choice for Americans who wanted their nicotine fix, but nowadays it’s not quite as glamorous … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball
Tagged Babe Ruth, Baseball Archives, Baseball Blogs, chewing tobacco, Cigarettes, minor leagues, MLB, nicotine, spitballs, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs
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The Sports Archives – Five of the Most Expensive Sporting Tickets!
Arsenal may have hit the headlines for the wrong reasons with their recent home clash with Chelsea setting the cash tills ringing with the cheapest match tickets coming in at a pocket-money busting £62. A hefty price to pay for … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 London Olympics, American Football, Andy Murray, Arsenal, Chelsea, English Premier League, expensive, football, New York Yankees, Olympics, Premier League, roger federer, sports, sports and business, sports and leisure, sports and money, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Super Bowl XLV, tennis, Wimbledon 2012
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The Sports Archives – A Look at the Benefits of Buying Sports Merchandise Online
When it comes to picking out the perfect sports merchandise for you, it can sometimes be challenging to find exactly what it is that you’re looking for. After all, there are quite a few different options out there these days. … Continue reading
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Tagged MLB merchandise, NFL apparel, pennants, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports merchandise, t-shirts, throw blankets
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The Sports Archives – Giving the Gift of Fandom!
Giving the Gift of Fandom this Holiday! Fandom, or the act of supporting one’s team, is rarely something that can be given. Fathers can pass along the love of a sport to his kids, respect of a university is often … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Basketball, College Football, Football, Tennis
Tagged Andre Agassi, Denver Broncos, EMAW, Every Man a Wildcat, Fandom, George Brett, Green Bay Packers, James Naismith, Kansas City Royals, Kansas State Wildcats, Los Angeles Lakers, New York Yankees, Pine Tar Game, Pine Tar Incident, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports collectibles, sports gifts, sports memorabilia, sports nostalgia
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The Sports Archives – Sports in Ohio: A History!
Ohio is possibly the best state for sports in the entire country. Unfortunately, the success of professional sports teams in Ohio has been limited. There has been a lot of false hope and heartbreak. The good news is that regardless … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Sports Memorabilia – Decoration and Pride!
Sports Memorabilia – Decoration and Pride Displaying our accomplishments has long since been a practiced tradition. From diplomas, to awards, to trophies, we hang the items that are most important to us. Oftentimes, these achievements aren’t even our own. As … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Some Less Active Sports to Try Out!
Playing a sport is a great way to get some exercise, to improve a range of skills from control to spatial awareness, and to give yourself a brilliant hobby to improve yourself in and to pass the time. At the … Continue reading
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Tagged billiards, darts, golf, less active sports, pool, Snooker, sports, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports tips
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