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Contrary to Popular Opinion: Ohtani is the Only Real Two-Way Player in Sports
Shohei Ohtani isn’t just rewriting the rules of baseball—he’s playing a different game. This deep dive explores why he’s the only true two-way player in professional sports, and why we may never see another like him.
Larry Goldman
Aug 46 min read


The Brotherhood Problem
Friendship is great—just not on the field. In an era where players swap jerseys, share tips, and hug it out during warmups, have we lost the edge that made rivalries legendary? From Paul Skenes giving advice to a future no-hitter opponent, to memories of Reggie Miller battles and Mike Caldwell’s all-or-nothing loyalty, this piece explores whether sports are better when players don’t like each other. Nostalgia, competition, and a little bad blood might be exactly what the game

Tim Josephs
May 113 min read
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