Jockbeat

Are you a loser on the slopes and between the sheets? Back in ’92, the Voice offered readers some gold medal advice.

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Yankee Pinstripes are the deepest blue: The Bombers .741 win percentage under dem Dems.

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The Brooklyn-based boxer is breaking new ground at Madison Square Garden, and it didn’t happen overnight

The NCAA tournament generates huge profits, so how about paying the college students who make it happen?

The drawings become anti-targets, a record of pitchers striving to avoid the bull's-eye that any major leaguer could park in the bleachers.

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“The essential hallmark of the Yankees has changed in the decade since George Steinbrenner purchased the club in 1973. By now, at every level in the organization — from the guard at the gate to the principal owner in his private box —the Yankees are marked by a broad streak of paranoia”

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"Don’t get me wrong: The Knicks deserved their championship as the Celtics deserved theirs. But I did feel it was time someone said a word for Wilt."

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A Muhammad Ali birthday present to Voice readers: Ishmael Reed’s 1978 opus on the Ali-Spinks rematch

Getting famous in the cheap seats at the Stadium during the Yankees’ lean years

As the Mets embarked on a playoff run in 1986, the Voice’s Jockbeat section exposed the secret behind their success

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