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For all of its pageantry, a football game is a violent go-minute turf war.Bounded not only by the league s rules, players adhere to and enforce an unwritten honor system known simply as The Code. As mysterious as it is sacred, the code prescribes an internal system of justice known only to those wit...

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Muscle & Fitness magazine has provided a program of rapid-fire core workouts for those seeking to "get moving" on a weight-training fitness program or for those who wish to expand, freshen-up, and enhance their workout regimen. There are 101 fully photo-illustrated workouts presented almost one per ...

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The Official Treasure of the National Football League

Whatever your age or favorite NFL team, this highly collectible, interactive book lets you experience the thrill of football's heritage through authentic replicas of rare memorabilia, all found at the Pro Football Hal of Fame in Canton, Ohi...


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The University of Georgia has been playing football since 1892, and in that time a host of great players and coaches have inspired the passions of its ultra-loyal fans. But in all that time there has only been one Voice of Georgia football. And for 43 years, that voice touched the Bulldog Nation dow...

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MMA Worldwide Magazine, Bodyguard Magazine, and TapouT Magazine bring you inside the action-packed world of mixed martial arts. This collaboration compiles over three years of articles, columns, and techniques that will bring MMA to life.

THOUGHT YOU KNEW MMA? THIS BOOK INCLUDES:

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The 49ers rank among the NFL s elite franchises, but the team has endured a veritable rollercoaster ride throughout its history. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: San Francisco 49ers presents all the best-and worst-moments and personalities from 60-plus years of football. You ll enjoy stories about H...

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Taylor Swift Love Story is more than a biography; it s all the information you ever wanted to know about this music sensation. Did you ever wonder what Taylor s former music teachers think of her success? Or which boys inspired her hit songs? Are you curious what s on Taylors iPod? Or how she celebr...

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The Dallas Cowboys have been among the best teams in professional football almost since their inception in 1960 as an expansion team. Boasting players past and present such as Roger Staubach, Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, it comes as no surprise that the Cowboys have enjoyed myriad successes.

The am...


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The Pittsburgh Pirates are one of baseball's oldest franchises, and they boast a fascinating, multifaceted history.

The Pirates have won five World Series, started the first all-African American lineup, and played host to some of the best and worst players in Major League Baseball. From the "W...


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Ferguson "Fergie"Jenkins is much more than just another retired baseball player. He is a proud father, grandfather, and husband. He is an avid hunter and fisherman. He is an in-demand promotional personality, who estimates he has signed more than 1 million autographs in his life. Most importantly, h...

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The Alabama Crimson Tide have played more than 1,100 games since 1892, earning 12 national championships in the process. Most of the passes, tackles, kicks, and touchdowns have passed into history with little fanfare, but a select few are destined to be remembered for the ages: these are plays that ...

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The Code is an indispensable guide to the inner workings of baseball's internal system of justice and sportsmanship, all described by the men who've enforced it. You'll never watch a game the same way again....

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The colorful characters that epitomize the storied history of baseball’s most beloved franchise—the Boston Red Sox—are captured in this brilliantly illustrated and thoughtfully written book. From Dale Alexander to Carl Yastrzemski, For the Love of the Red Sox provides a who’s who of Red Sox ...

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"Nobody knows the game of golf like a caddie. The caddie sees it all: the unrelenting dreams, jaw-dropping victories, and soul-crushing defeats. They rarely receive credit when things go right and frequently take the blame when things go wrong, yet they are the invisible backbone of the game. Behind...

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The Ultimate Resource Guide for True Cowboys Fans

Every good Dallas Cowboys fan can tell you about the highlights from the franchise's half century of existence--including five Super Bowl victories and 10 players inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame--but how many know all the stories be...


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They may not be America's team, but they're Philly's team, and the Eagles hold a special place in the hearts of their fans. That's not to say the relationship has been all warm and fuzzy, for through the years the Eagles have alternately lifted the city up--and let it down.

From Dick Vermeil, ...


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Before cable television, artificial turf, multimillion-dollar contracts, and Are you ready for some football? pro football players lives were not much different from those of the fans in the bleachers. Back in football s golden era, the game they played was much simpler but far tougher than anything...

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The New England Patriot s first Super Bowl championship in 2001, followed by dramatic back-to-back Super Bowl victories in 2003 and 2004, marked the culmination of more than 40 years of spirited competition on the gridiron and the arrival of a football dynasty. Along the way, the Patriots have endur...

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The story of the Buffalo Sabres is one of perseverance against long odds. Many thought that Buffalo was too small to support an NHL franchise and would have to rely on fans from across the border, but the city quickly proved the naysayers wrong. Supported from the beginning by an enthusiastic home...

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"F" is for fun and "L" is for Laughs in the rollicking romp through the alphabet poking good natured fun at Washington politics and politicians. With illustrations provided by award- winning artist Mark Anderson and verses and text written by The Post Political writer Dana Milbank. O is for Obama is...

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To be a fan of the Fighting Irish is to revere the tradition, understand the legend, and experience the pageantry of Notre Dame--all for the glory in the end zone. Greatest Moments in Notre Dame Football History illuminates the team's storied victories and dignified defeats and proves once and for a...

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40 Years...40 Champions For two wondrous weeks each summer, the US Open showcases the sport of tennis and its greatest players. Day and night, through seven rounds of play, only the best of the best survive. In fact, only 40 players in the 40 years of Open tennis have raised the US Open singles cha...

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What fans don't love to relive the good times of their favorite team? Likewise, in a twisted sort of way, what fans can really resist a self-pitying look back on some of those times that tested their allegiance? Those disastrous games, seasons, and plays that made the good times even better?...

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For baseball enthusiasts everywhere, the names of the greatest Boston Red Sox are synonymous with the game itself: Ted Williams, Babe Ruth, Jimmie Foxx, Lefty Grove, Dom DiMaggio, Carl Yastrzemski, Johnny Damon, and so many more. And no other franchise can claim as many moments that have become inde...

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Are you ready for the real story of the New York Giants? As one of the NFL's greatest franchises, the Giants have a long history of legends and goats, great comebacks and colossal failures, NFL championships and heartbreaking losses. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: New York Giants is a must for eve...

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Ohio State football fans: the ultimate guide to your favorite team has arrived and you can take it with you wherever you go. Whether you are in the stands at The Horseshoe, taking a stroll through Buckeye Grove, or on your sofa watching the Scarlet and Gray rack up another victory, Ohio State Footba...

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Penn State football dates back to 1887. Since then the Nittany Lions have won two national championships, 26 of their 41 bowl appearances, and have cultivated one of the largest followings in college football. Of the thousands of Nittany Lions plays that have occurred on the field at Beaver Stadium ...

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Dodgers fans have experienced many good times, including multiple postseason appearances and six championships. But being a Dodgers fan is about more than following a winning team. 100 Things Dodgers Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die will help fans of the Dodgers get the most out of being a fan....

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Inside the Cubs quest for a title

Poised to enter the playoffs and make a run at their first World Series title since 1908, the Chicago Cubs boast one of the best records in baseball. Veterans Carlos Zambrano and Ryan Dempster and midseason acquisition Rich Harden anchor a solid pitching staff...


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Jack Nicklaus, Ben Hogan, Tiger Woods, Sam Snead, Tom Watson, Arnold Palmer.... The list of elite golfers that Ken Bowden has studied, befriended, and written about is mind-boggling indeed. Over the course of more than four decades, Bowden has lived a life that is the stuff of dreams: traveling the ...

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Despite an astonishing, drum-thumping opening ceremony that clearly announced China's ascendance as a 21st-century superpower, it was a tall, gangly kid from Baltimore who stole the spotlight, and in eight shining, golden moments, made us all proud to be Americans. Like Jesse Owens before him, Mich...

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From his youth as a prodigious talent in a gifted musical family driven by a visionary father, it was apparent that Michael Jackson was destined for fame and stardom. But his emergence from the Jackson Five in the 1970s and his explosion as a solo act in the 1980s skyrocketed him to a magnitude of...

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On autumn Saturdays in Athens, Georgia, more than 92,000 fans pack Sanford Stadium to enjoy one of the greatest shows in college football. The University of Georgia traces its gridiron roots to 1892; since that time the Bulldogs have earned two national championships and 12 conference championships,...

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"I know my goal is to win games, but what is my purpose going to be? I decided [when I first became a head coach] that our purpose was going to be to help prepare men to live meaningful lives well beyond football."

--Jim Tressel For Ohio State head football coach Jim Tressel, all the wins and nati...


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The story of University of Oklahoma football is, in many ways, a tale of four exceptional coaches: Bennie Owen; Bud Wilkinson; Barry Switzer; and Bob Stoops. Though their tenures spread across more than a century of football, these four men are permanently joined by their collective success. This qu...

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Muscle & Fitness HERS magazine has provided a program of rapid-fire core workouts for those seeking to "get moving" on a weight-training fitness program or for those who wish to expand, freshen-up, and enhance their workout regimen. There are 101 fully photo-illustrated workouts presented almost one...

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Sportswriter Shawna Richer had the exclusive assignment of chronicling Sidney Crosby's incredible rookie season in 2005-2006. Beginning with the NHL entry draft that almost never was, Richer follows Crosby to Pittsburgh, where he is greeted as the team's savior and moves in with living legend Mari...

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No team has quite the same legend as the New York Yankees. They're the celebrated overachievers--setting records that have redefined baseball; recruiting players whose names are synonymous worldwide with our national pastime--Ruth, DiMaggio, Mantle, Maris, Gehrig, Jeter. In nearly every decade, ther...

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C'mon, get happy, Jumblers!

Here is an animated agglomeration of puzzles to brighten your day! With the sunniest of spirits and an overjoyed outlook you will be able to correctly solve all 180 peppy puzzles in this wonderful word-volume. This book will not tolerate a dour disposition, though,...


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The official rules used by professional baseball umpires. contains the casebook of the Official Playing Rules Committee, providing insight into rules intent....

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With these words, Jerry Jones took ownership of the Dallas Cowboys in 1989, and the team, the NFL, and the business of sports have never been the same. An oilman born and bred in Arkansas, Jones purchased the struggling franchise in a handshake deal with H.R. "Bum" Bright and immediately set out to ...

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Buffalo Bills football dates back to 1960, when the team became a charter member of the fledgling American Football League. Of the thousands of Buffalo Bills plays that have occurred at Buffalo War Memorial Stadium, Rich Stadium, Ralph Wilson Stadium, and elsewhere, some are destined to be remembere...

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Nine world championships. Twenty-three NBA Finals appearances, including eight during the 1980s alone. Twenty Hall of Famers, among them some of the greatest players and coaches in basketball history. And more highs, lows, egomaniacs, scandals, arrests, eccentrics, oddballs, backstabbers, dysfunctio...

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82 YEARS. 11 STANLEY CUPS. 1 TEAM. HOCKEYTOWN.

THE INSIDE STORY OF THE RED WINGS' 2008 RUN TO STANLEY CUP GLORY, FEATURING: * HUNDREDS OF PHOTOS! * NEW COMMENTARY FROM MITCH ALBOM, MICHAEL ROSENBERG AND DREW SHARP! * AND MUCH MORE!...


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The stunning victory of the upstart New York Jets over the stalwart Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III transformed the NFL and established the Super Bowl as America s premier sporting event.While attending a banquet at the Miami Touchdown Club honoring his selection as the AFL s MVP, the brash Joe Na...

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Ted Dean's historic five-yard touchdown run gave the Eagles the 1960 NFL Championship Game and handed legendary Packers coach Vince Lombardi his only career postseason loss. But Dean wasn't even supposed to get the football on one of the biggest plays in Eagles history. What was the original play, a...

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The names are oh-so-familiar to fans of college football: Joe Paterno, John Cappelletti, Jack Ham, LaVar Arrington, Paul Posluszny. Those names and countless others have given Penn State football an unmatched tradition and legacy of greatness. This book attempts to distill that tradition int...

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Though the team did not adopt the Trojans name until 1912, the University of Southern California football program began in 1888 amidst the sun-soaked beauty of Los Angeles, California. Since that day, Trojans football has grown into one of the largest college football powerhouses in the nation. Troj...

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When George Preston Marshall moved the Redskins from Boston to Washington, D.C., following the 1936 NFL season, he never could have imagined they would someday become one of the most famous and celebrated franchises in all of sports. Recognized today as one of football's most valuable and accomplish...

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Relive the Yankees' Quest for World Championship No. 27After nearly a decade, the universe righted itself and baseball's top club is back on top-where they belong! A season that began with both controversy (over A-Rod's admission of past steroid use) and celebration (thanks to the opening of the new...

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The New York Giants and their Super Bowl championship season are a story of team and teamwork, loyal fans and skilled players committed to winning.

In the game that mattered most, the Giants played superbly, engineering a scoring drive in the game's final minutes that featured what will be rem...


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When the New England Patriots were formed in 1960 they were not embraced by Boston football fans. At the time, New England s beloved football team was the New York Giants, which sported superstars such as Frank Gifford and Roosevelt Grier. Despite an appearance in the AFL Championship Game in 1963, ...

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Are you ready for the real story of the Detroit Red Wings? One of the NHL s Original Six, the Red Wings have seen their share of legends and goats, great comebacks and colossal disappointments, Stanley Cup championships and heartbreaking losses. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Detroit Red Wings is ...

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Texas football fans: the ultimate guide to your favorite team has arrived and you can take it with you wherever you go. Whether you are in the stands at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, enjoying a Texas-style tailgate barbeque, or on your sofa watching the Longhorns rack up another victory, T...

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Few men in sports history have accomplished more than Yogi Berra: three MVP Awards, 21 World Series appearances as a player, coach, and manager, and a plaque in Cooperstown honoring him as arguably the greatest catcher to ever play the position. Off the field, the man often derided for his appearanc...

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You see the drivers every week in their logo-covered, fire-retardant jumpsuits, doing backflips after winning a race. You see them on ESPN, their cars speeding past in a blur, lap after lap, and you read about them in newspapers, magazines, and on the Internet. You hear them interviewed and watch th...

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This is an evocative and intimate collection of photographs documenting the life and career of one of the world's best loved sporting heroes. For more than 50 years, Arnold Palmer (b. 1929) has been one of the world's best-known, successful, and most influential sports personalities. Throughout almo...

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The Tide Rolls to the National Championship Game. AlabamaÂ’s once-storied football program had fallen on lean times when the school made the brilliant move of luring coach Nick Saban back to the SEC from the pro ranks. In only three seasons, Saban changed the culture, brought in the type of playe...

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Bob Lilly is Mr. Cowboy. The humble man from Throckmorton, Texas, often called "the greatest defensive tackle in NFL history," shares his life's journey for the first time in A Cowboy's Life. Lilly recounts his humble beginnings in Texas, being the first player ever drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in ...

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Following a devastating German artillery attack in December 1944, most of Leland Victor (Lou) Brissie s squad was destroyed and the shrapnel-riddled corporal from Ware Shoals, South Carolina, was left for dead. The unconscious pitching prospect clung to life along the muddy banks of an icy creek in ...

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For 25 years, Philadelphia waited for a team like the 2008 Phillies to come along. Waited for a team that could end the longest title drought of any city in America that fields teams in all four najor professional sports. Waited for that one magical postseason run that could unleash a quarter-centur...

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The Story of the Remarkable 2008 Arizona Cardinals is One for the Ages

Rising from perennial also-ran to NFC champion over the course of one unforgettable season, the Cardinals excelled thanks to a strong arm and cool head of veteran Kurt Warner, the unlikeliest of heroes. Named the surprise s...


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A work of major importance, written for an ecumenical audience, Doors to the Sacred is a sweeping and detailed account of the historical and cultural evolution of sacramental rituals and practices.Since its initial publication, the book has garnered widespread critical acclaim and has become a mains...

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On a breezy August day two weeks before the '86 regular-season opener, the United States Football League went belly-up, Jim Kelly became available, and everything changed. The swaggering quarterback whom Sports Illustrated called "Namath with knees" was coming to the city he had been dissing...

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If you had to come up with a list of the 100 quintessential things about the Mets that you needed to know, what would they be? You could take the best 100 of the 800-plus players in franchise history, and weave in the managers. You could take the 100 most important games the team has played, but you...

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Santonio Holmes circus-like catch of the game winning pass from Ben Roethlisberger brought the Pittsburgh Steelers an historic sixth Super Bowl Championship. Super Bowl XLIII was one of the most exciting games to be contested for a championship ever, leaving fans on the edge of their seats to the la...

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Reliable, quiet, and often overshadowed in the media by the showier players of the era, Billy Williams steadily created a Hall of Fame career with the Chicago Cubs and Oakland A's. Now Williams, with the Chicago Tribune's Fred Mitchell, reflects on his life and career in this self-titled autobiograp...

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For far too long, fans in Philadelphia had to sit on their hands while other teams celebrated championships. Maybe it was simply the breaks, or maybe it was the sports gods way of getting back at Philly fans for throwing snowballs at Santa Claus, for since 1983 the city of Brotherly Love have been b...

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When Tim Mara founded the Giants back in 1925, he never could have imagined they would someday become one of the most famous and celebrated franchises in all of sports. Recognized today as one of football s most valuable and accomplished teams, Giants legends like Sam Huff, Lawrence Taylor, Phil Sim...

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The second baseman on some of the greatest teams in baseball history and a six-time World Series champion. A highly decorated Marine Corps dive-bomber and fighter pilot who served during both World War II and the Korean War. A major league manager. A Hall of Fame broadcaster with more than four deca...

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It's never easy to pick a favorite. And for baseball's premier Hall of Fame players, choosing a favorite game is nearly impossible. With so many memories, so many amazing plays, and so many unforgettable moments, how is it possible to choose just one ultimate game?

In Yogi Was Up with a Guy o...


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A hilarious look at baseball's wackiest players, games, and moments...

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A 128-page book on Senator Edward M. Kennedy, the respected patriarch of a political dynasty. The book features some of the best USA TODAY coverage of Teddy Kennedy and the Kennedy family over the years and reproduces some of Kennedy's most famous speeches. It also includes exclusive USA TODAY photo...

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Long before Jimmie Johnson and Jeff Gordon ruled the NASCAR standings, the man they call Cale dominated the racetracks like no driver has before or since. Born William Caleb Yarborough in Timmonsville, South Carolina, Cale emerged from the grief of losing his father at a young age to become arguably...

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As a catcher, Gary "the Kid" Carter's quiet, focused nature kept him out of the glare of the media's spotlight. Now Carter, with sportswriter Phil Pepe, talks about the ups and downs of his Hall of Fame career. Carter opens up about life after the majors and how retirement has provided some of his b...

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From a sputtering early season to a stunning late-season flourish, the 2007-2008 New York Giants just kept on trucking all the way to a Super Bowl championship - in the process winning a remarkable 11 straight games away from home. It was a coming of age for Eli Manning, and an ageless performance b...

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Sweet Spot: 125 Years of Baseball and the Louisville Slugger is the improbable true story of how a family-owned woodshop near the falls of the Ohio River became one of the most recognizable brand names in all of sports. Along the way, the family has seen its famous bat in the hands of virtually ever...

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Guaranteed to provide hours of entertainment--and to spark spirited debate--The 50 Greatest Plays in New York Giants Football History ranks and brings to life the most memorable moments in the long and storied life of Big Blue. The 50 chapters describe the action, profile the participants, and revea...

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In the middle of the 1983 season, I got traded to the Mets. That was a tumultuous year for me, getting uprooted in the middle of the year from St. Louis, where I had spent almost 10 years and was comfortable, going from a first-place team to a last-place team, not being where I wanted to be. It was ...

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The Mets may be New York's no. 2 team, but they are no. 1 in the hearts of their loyal legions of followers. Despite a rough start upon joining the National League in 1962 (collecting just 40 wins) they have tasted sweet success since then, including two World Series titles. From Tom "Teriffic" Seav...

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The names are oh-so-familiar to fans of college football. Alan Ameche. Ron Dayne. Pat Richter. Joe Thomas. Those names and countless others have given Wisconsin football an unmatched tradition and legacy of greatness.

In this book, we've attempted to distill that tradition into words and...


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Gary Matthews--All-Star player, coach, and broadcaster--led the Phillies into the World Series in 1983 after an MVP performance in the NLCS against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Now the Sarge gives readers a seat in the Phillies dugout as he recounts the day-to-day journey that led to the team's first Wo...

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Kung Fu's power lies in teaching a practitioner to defend himself against impossible odds and fearful situations. Now, internationally renowned Master Waysun Johnny Tsai shares his practical and effective street-defense techniques. In these pages discover the same techniques Master Tsai has personal...

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A behind-the-scenes look at the Mets' final season at Shea Stadium...

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What drives La Russa? Why is he such a polarizing figure? Why is he so intense? The answers to those questions reveal the reasons why La Russa has not only been such a successful manager, but also why he has attracted such controversy...

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After baking under the glare of the New York media spotlight in his first three seasons, Eli Manning proved that he could indeed make it here--and the stunning Super Bowl performance by him and his teammates transformed them into modern-day kings of New York. But what's next for the Giants, who take...



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