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Jason Collins coming out as gay will make it easier for other athletes who are still in the middle of their careers to come out.
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    Thom Loverro: Jason Collins’ coming out as gay is just the first step toward tolerance and acceptance in sports

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Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 World Series was one of the historic events called by Bob Wolff, who at 92 is still working.
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    Thom Loverro: Bob Wolff’s donation of his recordings to Library of Congress is a gift to sports fans

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The Capitals clinched their fifth division title in six seasons by beating the Jets on Tuesday night at Verizon Center.
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    Thom Loverro: Capitals drop the Hammer on Southeast Division again

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Ryan Zimmerman, who has had trouble throwing the ball this season, went on the disabled list Saturday with a sore left hamstring.
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    Thom Loverro: Time to give Nationals’ Ryan Zimmerman the third degree

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Wizards President of Basketball Operations Ernie Grunfeld has compiled a 312-490 record with the team over the last 10 years.
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    Thom Loverro: Wizards have been Monumentally bad under leadership of Ernie Grunfeld

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Security has been increased at sports venues, including Yankee Stadium, since the bombings at the Boston Marathon on Monday.
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    Thom Loverro: At sporting events, it’s going to take a while to feel safe again

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Mickey Mantle's home run April 17, 1953, went 565 feet according to some reports, the longest ever hit at Griffith Stadium.
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    Thom Loverro: Sixty years later, still feeling Mickey Mantle’s clout in D.C.

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    Thom Loverro: Trying to turn the tide for blacks in baseball — starting at home
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    Thom Loverro: Trying to turn the tide for blacks in baseball — starting at home

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Jackie Robinson is the subject of a new movie directed by Brian Helgeland that will be released Friday.
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    Thom Loverro: Brian Helgeland shows Jackie Robinson’s burden in ’42’

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Mike Ribeiro and the Capitals have won 10 of their last 14 games to move into first place in the Southeast Division.
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    Thom Loverro: Capitals stuck in the past

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