Jorge Arangure Jr.
'It Is Simply a Cartel': The Story Behind MLS Winning the Labor Wars Against Players
The Fraser vs. MLS antitrust lawsuit has defined labor negotiations between the players and the owners for more than 13 years.
Mike Francesa Scolds Us For Talking About a Dress, Then Says Tin Cup "Is not a terrible movie."
Mike Francesa attempts to save us from ourselves.
The Mexican Women's Soccer Team Gets Its Own Uniforms
Unlike the men's uniforms, they are actually green.
Enough With the Pace of Game Arguments
Baseball continues to look into changing the pace of games when its problems lie much deeper than that and are purely a matter of perception.
The Cuba Diaries: The Last Days of the Caribbean Derek Jeter, Carlos Tabares
Time is running out in the remarkable career of Havana Industriales outfielder Carlos Tabares, considered by many the Derek Jeter of Cuba.
Will MLS Players Really Go On Strike?
MLS's frank assessment of league players is dictating its stance during CBA negotiations, which has led to an impasse in talks.
The Cuba Diaries: Capitalism and Soccer In the Land of Baseball and Communism
Can soccer become the next generation's sport in Cuba? As with everything else in Cuba, it's perhaps just a matter of time.
A Nasty Fight Is Brewing Over U.S. Soccer's Bizarre Policy on Training Fees
U.S. Soccer policy on training fees for youth players has long been at odds with FIFA guidelines. It looks like that may be about to change.
The Cuba Diaries: A 56-Year-Old Batboy Shares His Story
Adult batboys are something of a norm in Cuban baseball, and the elder statesman of the bunch has led a life that's more literary than athletic.
The Cuba Diaries: How a Dead Hall of Fame Was Brought Back to Life
After more than 50 years, Cuba once again honors its baseball immortals thanks to a daring group of baseball historians, journalists, and filmmakers.
The MLS Labor Nightmare No One Is Talking About
Refusing to pay training fees to youth club teams may inhibit MLS's longterm ability to grow into one of the top leagues in the world.
The Cuba Diaries: One Day with a Havana Sports Fan
What's life like for a hardcore sports fan living in Havana? Like everything else in Cuba, it's more than a bit complicated.