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Strange and weird marathons

5 Strange Marathon Races

To Uncle John, the idea of running 26.2 all at once is quite absurd in and of itself. But there are some marathons out there that are truly running away from normal as fast as they can. The Great Wall Marathon Seeing the Great Wall of China is on many people’s “bucket list” of the […]

Professional Women Baseball Players

Women Who Played Professional Baseball

In 2016, Fox debuted a show called Pitch, a drama about the first female Major League Baseball player. It’s really not so far-fetched.

NfL Curses

The Three Biggest Curses in the NFL

Two of the most famous curses in sports history are no more: The Boston Red Sox finally won a World Series in 2004, and the Chicago Cubs followed suit in 2016. That got us thinking: Are there any similar curses in pro football? The Curse of Bobby Layne Through the end of the 2015-16 NFL […]

Thanksgiving Football Games Trivia

Lions, and Cowboys, and Football, Oh My!

It’s as much of a Thanksgiving tradition as eating too much. Here’s a look at why Turkey Day ALWAYS includes an NFL game featuring the Detroit Lions…and another one featuring the Dallas Cowboys. This Thanksgiving, millions will gather around their TV screens to watch the Detroit Lions host the Minnesota Vikings. Then, the Dallas Cowboys will […]

History of Football

The President of Football

Teddy Roosevelt: President, soldier namesake of the Teddy bear…and architect of modern football. In 1905, football was even more rough and violent than it is today. Between 1900 and 1905, 45 people actually died from injuries sustained while being kicked, punched, or tackled while playing the sport—primarily internal injuries, broken necks, and severe concussions. (Football […]

How to Surf

The Physics of Surfing

Here’s how surfers do it, dude. Catch a Wave When a surfer rides a wave toward shore, it may look as though the board and rider are being propelled by the rushing water. But they’re not. In fact, the act of surfing is more like riding a skateboard down a hill. The difference is that […]

They Knew the Cubs Would Win

After more than a century of being “cursed,” the Chicago Cubs won the World Series over Cleveland. Who could have ever seen in coming? Only a few people. Parks and Recreation In 2014, the long-running NBC sitcom “flashed forward” to the year 2017. In one episode, Tom Haverford (Aziz Ansari) goes to Chicago to try […]

The Last Time the Chicago Cubs Were in the World Series

“The Curse” has been broken! The Chicago Cubs are in the World Series for the first time since 1945. Here’s a comparison between now and then. Embed from Getty Images Today there are 30 team in all of Major League Baseball. In 1945, there were only 16. As far as the other major team sports […]

Mascot Injuries

Mascot Injuries

Ever since the trampoline-jumping, basketball-dunking Phoenix Suns Gorilla burst onto the scene in 1980, teams have wanted their mascots to be bigger, faster, stronger…but sometimes it comes with a price. This article was first published in Uncle John’s Uncanny Bathroom Reader.  Rocky the Mountain Lion In 2013, the Denver Nuggets’ mascot, Rocky the Mountain Lion, […]

Race Car Superstitions

Race-Day Superstitions

Many NASCAR, Formula One, and IndyCar drivers put themselves through some very peculiar rituals, in the belief that if they don’t, bad luck will curse them to lose their race…or worse. This article was first published in our 29th annual edition, Uncle John’s Uncanny Bathroom Reader. Don’t Drive a Green Car  Just a few months […]

1994 Players' Strike Trivia

The Season That Never Was

In 1994, a players’ strike ended the Major League Baseball season in August. A third of the regular-season games were canceled, depriving some players of a chance to make baseball history with these records. This article was first posted in our 29th annual edition, Uncle John’s Uncanny Bathroom Reader. First .400 Hitter in 50 Years […]

The Curse of the Chicago Cubs

The three things that the Chicago Cubs are most famous for: the ivy-covered wall of Wrigley Field, longtime play-by-play man Harry Carey, and the supposed “curse” that has kept them from winning a World Series in more than 100 years. The Chicago Cubs are in the Major League Baseball playoffs, having won first place in […]

Players and Their Favorite Numbers

Players and Their Favorite Numbers

When a player signs or is traded to a new team, his favorite number—possibly the one he’s been wearing since childhood—isn’t always available. Unless he’s a respected veteran and the number he wants belongs to a rookie, it’s very common for a trade or purchase to occur. This was first published in our 29th annual […]

The Unluckiest City in Football

The Unluckiest City in Football

Memphis is one of the biggest metropolitan areas in the U.S. to not have a team in the NFL. But it’s not for a lack of trying. Here’s a brief history of how pro football just never seems to come (or stick around) to the football-loving Tennessee city. In 1974, the NFL announced its first […]

Ageless Athletes

Ageless Athletes

Baseball great Satchel Paige once said, “Age is a case of mind over matter. If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter.” These sportsmen and women would agree with that. NEVER TOO YOUNG Kirsten Wilhelm biked across the U.S. in 66 days…at age 9. Thomas Gregory swam across the English Channel…at 11. Marjorie Gestring, a diver […]

Looney Golf Rules

Curious Golf Rules

Loony laws even make it into the world of golf. Here are some official—but odd—rules of the game. Other than glasses or contact lenses, you’re not allowed to enhance your vision or estimate distance from the hole through the use of binoculars, a range finder, sextant, or global positioning system. The dress code of the […]

Silly Baseballers

Boneheaded Baseballers

Night of the Living Eds In a baseball game in the early 1950s, Philadelphia Phillies right fielder Bill Nicholson hit a high pop-up that was destined to come down somewhere near the mound. Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Bill Werle didn’t want to catch it, so he called for one of his fielders to step in. “Eddie’s […]

The Very Shortest in the History of Sports

Let the winning streaks and championships and longest time without a championship get the headlines. Here are some of the briefest things in pro sports history. Team with the shortest time in the NFL Based in a suburb of Buffalo, New York, the Tonawanda Lumbermen (also known as the Kardex and Lumberjacks) played in the […]

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