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Dodgers, Dbacks Set to Open 2014 in Australia

Major League Baseball this afternoon announced that the Los Angeles Dodgers and Arizona Diamondbacks will open the 2014 MLB season with two games in Sydney, Australia.  And these aren’t just your boring old exhibition games but “genuine competition fixtures”, as the official MLB Sydney 2014 site describes them so brilliantly.

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Tokyo Awarded 2020 Summer Olympics

The International Olympic Committee today announced that the City of Tokyo, Japan will be the host city for the Games of the XXXII Olympiad (better known as the 2020 Summer Olympics) scheduled to take place between July 24 and August 9, 2020. Traditionally it takes approximately a year-and-a-half after the

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Bayern Munich Unveil Lederhosen-Inspired Away Kit

Defending German Bundesliga/DFB Pokal/UEFA Champions League winners Bayern Munich have released their away kits for the 2013-14 season, and they’re definitely a point of conversation. The white shirts-brown shorts combo is meant to invoke the illusion of the players wearing lederhosen, with the motto of “More Bayern than ever before,”

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Team Canada 2014 Olympic Hockey Jersey Leaked?

All signs point to “yes” on the new 2014 Team Canada Olympic hockey jersey being leaked a little early, earlier today via a posting on the Getty Images website. Thanks to a post on Yahoo!’s PuckDaddy blog, we learn that the photograph of Jonathan Toews was taken earlier today during

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Ti-Cats Change Throwback Uniform Because of Argos Rivalry

The Hamilton Tiger-Cats will kinda honour a bit of their franchise history this Saturday afternoon when they wear the uniforms of the 1943 Hamilton Flying Wildcats against the BC Lions.  The Flying Wildcats won the Grey Cup in ’43 before changing their name to the Wildcats and eventually merging with

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