A serving of sports commentary each weekday near noontime Lunch Special: Each weekday near noontime, a Denver Post sports writer dares to dish. In this installment, Patrick Saunders underscores the importance of a good start to the Rockies' upcoming season. Full Story
05/17/2013 - El Atlas cumplio 62 años de haber conseguido su único título de liga, 62 largos años donde ha habido descensos, mal sabores, pero también momentos de buen futbol.
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04/29/2013 - Después de dos días de pruebas tratando de impresionar a entrenadores y buscatalentos, seis juveniles, entre ellos un portero, destacaron entre más de 500 participantes
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05/23/2013 - KATMANDU, Nepal—Un alpinista japonés de 80 años de edad se volvió el jueves la persona más anciana en alcanzar la cima del Monte Everest, pero su récord podría durar apenas unos cuantos días, pues un
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05/22/2013 - SAN DIEGO, California, EE.UU.—Tyler Lyons lanzó siete entradas sólidas en su debut en Grandes Ligas la noche del miércoles, el mismo día en el que San Luis perdió al mexicano Jaime García por el resto de la
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05/02/2013 - Even in 2011, when the Broncos led the league in rushing, they were tied for 19th in the league in rushing touchdowns with just 11.
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05/02/2013 - Juan Nicasio's warm-and-fuzzy story is quickly giving way to a cold-blooded reality. He left with a lead Wednesday night, but it's getting harder to make a case that he should remain in the rotation over Tyler Chatwood.
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TAIPEI, Taiwan—C.K. Wu confirmed Thursday he is running for president of the International Olympic Committee, becoming the fourth candidate and the second from Asia bidding to replace Jacques Rogge.
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Mike Krzyzewski had decided to remain coach of the U.S. men's Olympic basketball team. Krzyzewski will try to lead the Americans to a third straight gold medal, a person with knowledge of the decision said Wednesday.
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LONDON—Richard Carrion of Puerto Rico entered the IOC presidential race Wednesday, promising to use his business experience to guide the Olympics through the world's troubled financial times and proposing to deploy IOC staff permanently in host cities to help organize the games.
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LONDON—Olympic officials agree that more targeted, out-of-competition testing in high-profile sports is needed to catch the drug cheats who are escaping the net, IOC President Jacques Rogge said Wednesday.
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