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Injured Fenway Fan Survives But Dozens of Spectators Didn’t

Nobody buys a ticket to a baseball game expecting, as the Boston Police Department characterized Carpenter’s trauma Friday night,“life threatening” injuries. But some risk, as the “Be Alert: Foul Balls and Bats Hurt” signs at the bottom of Fenway’s lower-box-seat aisles warn, looms.

Fenway Foul Balls and Bats Hurt

American Pharoah Wins Triple Crown

American Pharoah won the Belmont Stakes to complete the third leg of the Triple Crown under sunny Saturday afternoon skies at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York.

147th Belmont Stakes

President Obama Hosts World Series Champion SF Giants

The San Francisco Giants visited President Obama for the third time in five years on Thursday. The Giants defeated the Kansas City Royals in an exciting seven-game series highlighted by the postseason heroics of Madison Bumgarner.

The Associated Press

Yahoo! NFL Finally Live Streams a Game

At the 1958 NFL Championship Game, Commissioner Bert Bell, who the previous year mandated white vs. color jerseys to cater to black-and-white sets, sat in the corner of the Baltimore Colts locker room weeping. He understood what the overtime victory over the New York Giants—The Greatest Game Ever Played—meant for the NFL.

The Associated Press

Gold Medalist Edwin Moses Helps UFC Hurdle Its Drug Problem

In the 1970s and ’80s, Edwin Moses won 122 straight hurdles races as a clean track and field athlete. Now, as chairman of the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), the two-time Olympic gold medalist seeks to rid sports of dirty competitors.

Edwin Moses AFP

FIFA President Sepp Blatter Resigns Amid Corruption Probe

FIFA President Sepp Blatter resigned on Tuesday. The resignation comes just four days after Blatter won reelection to a fifth term and less than a week after a raid led to police taking away more than a half dozen of

The Associated Press

92-Years-Young Woman Finishes SD Marathon

Harriette Thompson ran Sunday’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon in San Diego in 7 hours, 24 minutes, and 36 seconds. Her time, on this planet rather than in the race, makes that a record.

The Associated Press

Study: Gambling Boosts TV Ratings for College Football

A new academic study finds that college football games in which the point spread and over-under total remain up for grabs late tend to enjoy higher television ratings than ones in which the gambling winners and losers appear as foregone conclusions early.

The Associated Press

FIFA Bans Arrested Officials after Initially Scoffing at Suggestion

Hours after FIFA’s spokesman reasoned that a “presumption of innocence” required keeping the group’s officials arrested in a corruption dragnet in their positions, the international soccer governing body reversed itself and banned eleven people from involvement in the game.

The Associated Press

FIFA Keeping Arrested Officials in Power—For Now

FIFA characterizes Wednesday morning’s corruption arrests of its officials as “the consequences of what we initiated.” But the international governing body for soccer refuses to initiate consequences or for the FIFA officials arrested thus far.

The Associated Press

FIFA: Presidential Elections Will Take Place

FIFA plans to hold an election this Friday for its highest office despite the arrest of officials of the soccer governing body in a corruption investigation.

The Associated Press

UNC Tar Heels Bracing for Likely Postseason Ban

The University of North Carolina Tar Heels won three NCAA men’s basketball titles as their players cheated their way to eligibility. The academic misconduct of players past may turn the dreams of a 2016 NCAA title of players present into a nightmare.

Butch Davis