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Chris Davis

Called up

Sports | Sudden on-field success hasn’t been the most important turnaround in Chris Davis’ life

Jason Collins
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Odd man out

Sports |  The scorn many expected for the NBA’s first openly gay player has instead befallen an openly Christian pundit

THE OTHER SIDE OF PERFECT: White Sox catcher Tyler Flowers (left) with Humber on the mound amid a 10-run fifth inning by the Minnesota Twins, Sept. 4.
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Pitch perfect

Sports |  The game of a lifetime for Philip Humber led to an unexpected season but also an unexpected lesson

Tiger Woods (left) and Rory McIlroy
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Lost in the Woods?

Sports |  If Rory McIlroy isn’t ready for life at the top, his predecessor will happily reassume the role

Hot Curry
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Hot Curry

Sports |  The Warriors’ emerging superstar is part of a resurgence of authentic Christian faith in the NBA

Joe Mauer
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Money for nothing much

Sports |  For baseball’s best, high salaries have often yielded poor production

RAMMED: San Francisco quarterback Alex Smith (right) suffered a concussion on this tackle by St. Louis linebacker Jo-Lonn Dunbar on Nov. 11
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Heavy hitter

Sports |  The call to reform gridiron violence has gained a powerful voice

Oprah Winfrey (right) interviews Lance Armstrong
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Cycle of lies

Sports |  Is Lance Armstrong’s confession his greatest deceit yet?

CUT BACK: The 2013 Heart of Dallas Bowl game at the Cotton Bowl Stadium.
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Un-super bowls

Sports |  Football is growing ever more popular, but college football’s postseason is floundering

Jason Whitlock
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Switch hitters

Sports |  In the field of politics, some sports journalists refuse to be sidelined

Trigger happy
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Trigger happy

Sports |  Grinnell sophomore Jack Taylor scored 138 points, but why did he need 108 shots to do it?

SHRINK RAP: Boston Red Sox shortstop Alex Cora (right) chats with sports psychology coach Don Kalkstein in the players’ clubhouse at Fenway Park.
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Mind games

Sports |  Athletes find solace in the words of sports psychologists

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