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In the 89th minute, Arjen Robben snuck one in to break the deadlock for Bayern Munich and win the Champions League title. ESPN FC »
Alex Livesey/Getty ImagesIn the 89th minute, Arjen Robben snuck one in to break the deadlock for Bayern Munich and win the Champions League title. ESPN FC »
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Through the ups and downs of his Cup reign, BK perseveres because he's mentally tough. David Newton »
Mikkel Kessler and Carl Froch waged a bloody battle in 2010. Expect similar results in the rematch. Dan Rafael »
Uh, no! It appears to be a 3-6-3 double play, but look closer. Who really has the ball at the end?
BBTN's Mark Mulder has a few issues with John Clayton's first pitch at Friday's Mariners game.
Sid Gillman, the father of the modern passing game, pumped air into the game and watched offenses soar. No. 18 »
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