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Weird Sports Movies

Baseball movies? Football movies? Seen ’em. But have you seen these films, based on sports that are a little outside the mainstream…or don’t exist at all? Rollerball (1975) Sport: Rollerball, a combination of roller derby, basketball, and rioting, in which two teams skate (some players ride motorcycles) around a banked track and score points by […]

Muhammad Ali

The Pop Culture Legacy of Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali was a towering presence in sports and society. As a boxer he was “The Greatest,” and was equally well known as a social crusader and activist. The world loved Ali, and he crossed over into pop culture a number of times. The Greatest More than two decades before Will Smith was nominated for […]

Video Game Hall of Fame

The Video Game Hall of Fame

Today most video games are played in the home, but in the 1970s and 1980s, if you wanted to play the newest, hottest games, you went to an arcade. Here are the stories of a few of the classics we played back in the golden age of arcade games. SPACE INVADERS (Taito, 1978) Object: Using […]

Poker Lingo

Poker Lingo

Ever watched rounders and fish splash the pot until they’re down to the felt? If so, you’ve seen some serious poker players. They have their own language, too. Ante up! All in: Bet all your chips Down to the felt: So broke all you see in front of you is the green felt of the […]

Baseball Player Nicknames

Name that Baseball Player

The stories behind some of baseball’s most colorful nicknames. OIL CAN Dennis Boyd, who pitched for the Red Sox in the 1980s, grew up playing baseball in the hot summers of Mississippi. Every time he’d drink a beverage to cool down, he supposedly remarked that it was so smooth, it was “just like drinking oil.” […]

Strange Games People Play

When you think about it, baseball is kind of an absurd game: hit a ball with a stick, and then run around a square as fast as you can. But that’s nothing compared to these real games and sports played around the world. Contest: The Tough Guy Played in: England How it’s played: This grueling […]

Random Sports Origins

Random Sports Origins

More answers to the burning question, “Where does all this sports stuff come from?” THE FOOTBALL HUDDLE “In 1924 Herb McCracken, the coach of the Lafayette College football team, discovered that his hand signals [flashed to players during the game] had been scouted and decoded by Penn, his upcoming opponent. On game day, McCracken countered […]

6 Major Sports Blunders

Blow it Like Buckner: 6 Major Sports Blunders

The 1986 Boston Red Sox were one out away from winning the World Series …until a ball rolled through first baseman Bill Buckner’s legs. The NY Mets won the game, forcing a decisive game 7, which they also won. Buckner became a sports pariah, but he’s not the only athlete ever to screw up. Nice […]

Interesting Sports Origins

At the BRI we’re always asking ourselves, “Where does all this stuff come from?” So we searched through our vast sports library and came up with the following answers. CHEERLEADING In the late 1870s, the Princeton University football team (the Tigers) had a male pep squad that supported them from the stands with chants of […]

Just How Good Was Stephen Curry This Year?

Just How Good Was Stephen Curry This Year?

Stephen Curry is one of the biggest sports stars in recent memory. Last year he led the Golden State Warriors to its first NBA championship in 40 years and was named league MVP. This year, he just might be even better. Curry led the Warriors to a 73-9 regular season record. That’s the best in […]

Basketball team names

Basketball Team Name Origins

Here’s what we dug up about pro basketball team names and their origins. Los Angeles Lakers There are no lakes in L.A. The team was originally the Minneapolis Lakers; Minnesota is the “Land of 10,000 Lakes.” Seattle SuperSonics Named after a supersonic jet proposed by Seattle-based Boeing in the late ’60s. (The jet was never built, […]

Unusual Sports Trades

I'll Trade You A… (Unusual Trades)

In the trade-crazy world of professional sports, some trades still stand out as being…unusually unusual. BEER FOR A PITCHER: Pitcher Nigel Thatch of the Schaumburg Flyers of the Northern League, a professional baseball league in the northern United States and Canada, was traded in May 2006. The Flyers, according to the official league announcement, “assigned […]

Basketball

How They Did in Their Final Game

This week, NBA star Kobe Bryant closed out his 20-year career by scoring 60 points in his final game. Here’s how some other basketball stars fared their last time on the court. In 1991, Magic Johnson’s career was abruptly cut short when he announced that he was HIV positive. He didn’t play that season, but […]

Olympic Cheaters

Some people become famous at the Olympic games because they win a medal. Others become infamous because they don’t play by the rules. Here’s a look at the BRI’s Olympic Hall of Shame. ROMAN EMPEROR NERO Year: A.D. 67 Place: Olympia What happened: Nero decided to compete in the chariot race. In the middle of […]

Two Baseball Myth-Conceptions

Here are two quick myths common to baseball, and the facts behind them. Myth #1: The tie goes to the runner. Fact: Actually, the opposite is true, according to major league umpire Tim McClelland. “There is no rule that says the tie goes to the runner. But the rule book does say that the runner […]

Strange Baseball Trivia

Assorted weirdness from around the baseball diamond. 1. On September 30, 1934, Charley O’Leary of the St. Louis Browns became the oldest big leaguer to get a hit and score a run. He was 51. 2. In Japan, catchers learn to crouch by having spiked boards placed under their behinds. 3. From 1936 to ’46, […]

Football Team Name Origins

Football Team Name Origins

Every football team has a storied history. So do their names. PITTSBURGH STEELERS Originally named the Pirates after Pittsburgh’s professional baseball team, in 1940 owner Al Rooney renamed the team for the city’s steel industry. HOUSTON TEXANS The Dallas Texans were one of the original AFL teams. They moved to Kansas City in 1963, so […]

4 Pro Athletes Who Retired Early For Interesting Reasons

All of us regular people might have a hard time understanding why anyone would willingly walk away from a lucrative sports career in their prime. But they had their reasons. 1. First baseman Adam LaRoche played for six Major League Baseball teams for more than a decade. During the 2016 preseason, he suddenly announced his […]

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