Baseball's Best Individual Postseason PerformancesSportsgraphic • ISSUE 44•40 • Oct 2, 2008 As the baseball playoffs begin, Onion Sports remembers the men who played their best when their play finally mattered:
Lesser-Known Yankee Stadium MomentsSportsgraphic • ISSUE 44•39 • Sep 25, 2008 In its 85 years, Yankee Stadium saw more than its share of history made, but there was more to the Cathedral of Baseball than championships ...
NFL's Worst-Ever Blown CallsSportsgraphic • ISSUE 44•38 • Sep 18, 2008 Ed Hochuli's premature whistle last Sunday probably cost the Chargers a win over the Broncos, but it wasn't the worst call ever. Onion ...
Notable Sports InjuriesSportsgraphic • ISSUE 44•37 • Sep 11, 2008 Tom Brady's season-ending knee injury certainly changed the complexion of the NFL season, but it isn't the first time a player has made ...
Onion Sports 2008 College Football RankingsSportsgraphic • ISSUE 44•36 • Sep 4, 2008 1. Georgia: Young team overflowing with confidence, though preseason boast that their football empire shall rule over all...
Great Olympic Moments From The Lesser-Known SportsSportsgraphic • ISSUE 44•35 • Aug 28, 2008 Some of the greatest achievements in Beijing didn't happen on the track or in the pool. Onion Sports looks at notable stories from the ...
Remembering The Original Dream TeamSportsgraphic • ISSUE 44•34 • Aug 21, 2008 With the USA's "Dream Team" looking to redeem their poor 2004 performance, Onion Sports looks back on the first, and arguably the best, Dream...
Old Stars With New TeamsSportsgraphic • ISSUE 44•33 • Aug 14, 2008 As familiar names Brett Favre, Manny Ramirez, and Ken Griffey Jr. settle into unfamiliar teams, Onion Sports looks at the long and checkered...
Greatest-Ever Olympic MomentsSportsgraphic • ISSUE 44•32 • Aug 7, 2008 With the opening of the XXIX Summer Olympiad in Beijing, Onion Sports looks back on moments from the past that passed forever into...
Technical Problems Throughout NASCAR HistorySportsgraphic • ISSUE 44•31 • Jul 31, 2008 An as-yet undiagnosed tire-related issue meant that NASCAR's Brickyard 400 was a minor disaster, but it isn't the first time mechanical setbacks...
Predictions For Baseball's Second HalfSportsgraphic • ISSUE 44•30 • Jul 24, 2008 With the All-Star break out of the way, Onion Sports runs down what to look for between now and October: The...
Lesser-Known Sports Video GamesSportsgraphic • ISSUE 44•29 • Jul 17, 2008 Sports titles account for almost a third of all video games sold, but not all of them can be best-sellers or long-running franchises. Some that...
All-Star Game GimmicksSportsgraphic • ISSUE 44•28 • Jul 10, 2008 As if it weren't enough to feature the game's top players in the only All-Star game in all the pro sports with any ...
Great Father-Son Moments In SportsSportsgraphic • ISSUE 44•25 • Jun 19, 2008 Sports fans were deeply moved by Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s Father's Day victory in the NASCAR LifeLock 400. Onion Sports takes the opportunity to...
Remembering Jim McKaySportsgraphic • ISSUE 44•24 • Jun 12, 2008 Professional, dignified, and humble, yet always deeply involved with the culture of sports, he set a standard to which few still aspire. Onion...
2008 Scripps National Spelling Bee HighlightsSportsgraphic • ISSUE 44•23 • Jun 5, 2008 The annual National Spelling Bee is an unusual but captivating event. Onion Sports notes some singular moments from this year's...
Advances In Sports MedicineSportsgraphic • ISSUE 44•22 • May 29, 2008 The increased popularity of sports has done more than entertain—it's paid dividends in medical advances as well. Some of the more notable...
Handicapping The 2008 Belmont StakesSportsgraphic • ISSUE 44•21 • May 22, 2008 The last race of the 2008 Triple Crown brings the prospect of the first Triple Crown winner in 30 years. Onion Sports rates at all ...
Recently Greenlit Sports MoviesSportsgraphic • ISSUE 44•20 • May 15, 2008 Sports movies have always been a Hollywood staple, and lately they've become more popular than ever. Here are the latest projects to begin...
The Debut Of The UNFLSportsgraphic • ISSUE 44•19 • May 8, 2008 A New Haven-based investor group recently announced the formation of the United National Football League, saying their 22 professional teams will...