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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

BuzzFeed Sports: The Spirit Of The Boston Marathon Will Never Be The Same And More!


The Spirit Of The Boston Marathon Will Never Be The Same

More than a race, the Boston Marathon has long been one of America's happiest and most welcoming sporting events. After today's attack, that all changes.

Why You Should Never Punch A Police Horse

The tale of a soccer hooligan learning a lesson.

A Modeling Agency Calls The Sexy Masters Champion Ugly

Uncool, Ford Models. Uncool.

11 Charming Photos Of The Mets Enjoying A Bizarre April Snowstorm

It was a beautiful day for baseball.

In Two Weeks, Oklahoma City Is Hosting A Memorial Marathon For 1995 Bombing Victims

Eerie resonance for the Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon, scheduled for April 28.

I Can't Stop Looking At This Fan's Preposterously Large Baseball Glove

It's like he put a clown shoe on his hand. It's like real-life Looney Tunes.

Chicago Tribune's Great Tribute To Boston

From one big sports town to another.

How Wes Welker's Replacement Started To Win Over Boston

You're a good man, Danny Amendola.

Dad Gives Little Kid A Foul Ball, Kid Throws Ball Back On Field

There are some things you can't buy. Like a foul ball, for example.

Look At This Idiot

Here's a guy crashing a pink toy car.

Watch Two Hockey Players Basically Have Sex On The Ice

Sometimes you find love in the strangest places.

Last Night's Best Behind-The-Back 270-Degree-Spin Leaping Fast Break Pass

There are athletes, then there are elite athletes, then there's Russell Westbrook.

Phillies Outfielder Revere Goes Head Over Feet For Sensational Catch

If defense wins championships, put all your chips on Philly.

Rick Porcello Threw A Curveball So Filthy An A's Batter Basically Passed Out Rather Than Try To Hit It

Josh Donaldson will see this pitch in his nightmares for years to come, if, that is, his brain still works.

ABC Executives Want Adam Scott To Be The Next Bachelor

It's been a wild week for the Masters champ.

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