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Letters to Sports: They need to turn it down at Dodger Stadium A Dodger Stadium scoreboard encourages fans to be loud as Shohei Ohtani prepares to bat against the San Diego Padres on June 16.
I was born and raised in Maine. I was always proud of my state. However, my state has now chosen to ruin their women’s sports. Now a trans girl is reportedly so upset she just couldn’t compete ...
Will the United States fall into a totalitarian government that exerts total control, or be a representative democracy that listens to the voices of “we, the people”?
Just what we needed: The front page article in the Maine Sunday Telegram (“Grieving Brunswick, York high school athletes find comfort in sports,” May 25) on the best of what youth sports can ...
If transgender athletes want to be involved in sports, then a league for trans athletes can be formed so they can compete against one another. We must respect the dignity of biological females who ...
As a recent LSU graduate and lifelong Louisiana resident, I want to be able to continue one of my favorite pastimes -— sports betting.
High school sports have never been about fairness. If they were, everybody would come across the finish line at the same time. Short, stout fellows like me would not be seen as having any kind of ...
Investing in recreational sports leagues represents a commitment to the future of youth athletics, guaranteeing that every child has the opportunity to promote their physical and emotional health.
Money has destroyed collegiate sports. Players can transfer from their schools, virtually at whim, for more NIL money or for petty grievances. Leaves the fans to simply root for a jersey rather ...
Pay-for-play is pro sports’ lifeblood Scott Maxwell’s commentaries are usually insightful and balanced, but his perspective on the Jacksonville Jaguars’ search for a temporary home ignores ...
Watching college sports feels different now and NIL, transfer portal are to blame | Letter Education has taken a back seat to the paid athlete these days, and I blame the NCAA. They went from ...
Major League Baseball wants sports event contracts to adhere to the same framework as legal sports betting.