The MLB has announced its postseason plan, and not everyone is happy. For the first time since 1944, the World Series will begin October 20 at a neutral site (Arlington, Texas) as will the division series and the championship series. The first-round wild card games...
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The new voice in women’s tennis
Women’s professional tennis has had an activist side to it since at least the 1960s. Long before Billie Jean King beat Bobby Riggs in 1973 in front of a television audience of 90 million, she was a vocal advocate for equal rights and equal pay for women. Other players...
Are athletes our best option for social change?
It usually is politicians, community leaders, educators, and even parents who recognize society's problems and speak up. These groups weighed in (both pro and con) on police brutality acts documented in the news and on social media. But increasingly, athletes use...
Senators suggest that college athletes get a Bill of Rights
Seismic shifts have occurred within the NCAA’s governing body regarding payment or compensation to athletes. Now Democratic Senators are looking at drafting a Bill of Rights so the athletes who spoke up about safety issues and social justice during the current...
Marlins season on pause after positive tests
It took five days into the shortened season before half of the Miami Marlins’ active roster and two coaches tested positive for Coronavirus. This incident should come as no surprise, considering the spike in cases concurrently happening outside of sports. The Marlins...
MLB swings and misses
Amidst professional sports' attempts to find a viable solution for safely returning to action, baseball illustrates the many complexities involved. It took three months of negotiations for the league and the players to finally restart summer camp to prepare for a...
A woke NFL could become a force for change
The NFL’s treatment of Colin Kaepernick and other players who kneeled during the national anthem in 2016 did not reflect well on the league or its owners. While the gesture was made to call attention to racial injustice and police brutality, it was deeply politicized...
Olympic organizations looking to start anew
Olympic athletes’ hopes and dreams were officially put on hold when officials postponed Tokyo 2020 until July 23, 2021. Of course, many athletes were already struggling to train with the closures of training facilities and shelter-in-place orders. Three months later,...
It is not just about the money for U.S. gymnasts
Simone Biles and Ally Raisman are two of the most recognized and decorated gymnasts in the world. So people took notice when they were publicly critical in early March of the $215 million settlement involving USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. Nassar was convicted of...
Sports gets the go-ahead from governors
Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York stated on Monday, May 18, that he was open to the return of professional sports to the state. During his daily news conference, he said: “I have been encouraging major sports teams to plan re-openings without fans, but the games could...

