Kallas: David Stern (Almost) Gets It Right On Jeremy Lin
By Steve Kallas » More Columns Yeah, the groundswell was amazing to bring Jeremy Lin to the All-Star Game this year. When first asked about it, Commissioner David Stern, who should have known better,...
View ArticleKallas: Ryan Braun: Innocent Or “Just” Not Guilty
By Steve Kallas » More Columns A fascinating decision came down from the three-person arbitration panel about the 50-game suspension that National League MVP Ryan Braun was given for failing a drug...
View ArticleKallas: Wood, Aluminum, BBCOR; Which Bat Should You Use In 2012?
By Steve Kallas » More Columns Another baseball season is upon us and, while the rules for baseball bat usage are clear in college and high school, they become a little murky (or even difficult to...
View ArticleKallas: No Surprise In Mets’ Court Decision
By Steve Kallas » More Columns Judge Jed Rakoff, as promised, today filed a four-page order summarizing his holdings on motions by both Irving Picard (the Trustee) and the Katz/Wilpon defendants in the...
View ArticleKallas: If Peyton Wants Another Ring, It’s Time To Leave Indy
By Steve Kallas » More Columns If Peyton Manning wants to win another Super Bowl, why stay with the Colts? Isn’t this the real question? Just three days before the $28 million bonus payment is due to...
View ArticleKallas: Big Win For Wilpon/Katz Group
By Steve Kallas » More Columns Before a packed courtroom in federal district court in lower Manhattan this morning, Judge Jed Rakoff announced that the parties had reached a settlement in the case of...
View ArticleKallas: Rays Get Defensive
By Steve Kallas » More Columns Joe Maddon, one of baseball’s best managers, is far ahead of the curve when it comes to playing the game of baseball. This weekend, however, in his Tampa Bay Rays’ sweep...
View ArticleKallas: First Pitch Fired In Trial Of Roger Clemens
By Steve Kallas » More Columns On Monday, April 16, 2012, in the federal district courtroom of Judge Reggie Walton in Washington, D.C., it’s “Take Two” in the criminal trial of pitching legend Roger...
View ArticleKallas: Rangers Playing Not To Lose
By Steve Kallas » More Columns It’s hard to believe but it is true: the Ottawa Senators have not had the lead (except, obviously, when they win a game in overtime) at any point during their series (now...
View ArticleKallas: What To Expect From Andy Pettitte And Brian Cashman In Roger Clemens’...
By Steve Kallas » More Columns On Monday, April 23, 2012, in a federal courtroom in Washington, D.C., the second criminal trial of former pitching great Roger Clemens began before United States...
View ArticleKallas: Lundqvist, Rangers Politicking For Game 7?
By Steve Kallas » More Columns By now you’ve seen the play. Very late in Game 6, down 3-1, Chris Neil and the Ottawa Senators crash the net, desperate for a goal. Henrik Lundqvist seems bizarrely out...
View ArticleKallas Revisited: Andy Pettitte Might Get The Save For Roger Clemens
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View ArticleKallas: What Does Knicks Win Really Mean?
By Steve Kallas » More Columns An exciting Game 4 Knick win, a snap-the-all-time-NBA-playoff-losing-streak win, a probably-guarantee-that-Mike-Woodson-gets-hired win. But what does it really mean? A...
View ArticleKallas: The Latest On The Roger Clemens Trial
By Steve Kallas » More Columns In the federal courtroom of Judge Reggie Walton in Washington, D.C., the cross-examination of star witness (against Roger Clemens) Brian McNamee by lawyer Rusty Hardin...
View ArticleKallas: Prosecution Makes A Strong Case Against Clemens
By Steve Kallas » More Columns On Tuesday, May 29, the prosecution in the perjury trial of Roger Clemens rested after presenting its case-in-chief. Despite great efforts by the Clemens defense team,...
View ArticleKallas: What To Expect From The Jury In The Clemens Case
By Steve Kallas » More Columns At the start of the ninth week of trial (with 26 actual days of testimony), the case of Roger Clemens will finally go to the jury, probably later today (Tuesday) or, at...
View ArticleKallas Reports: Sandusky Trial May Be Over Sooner Than You Think
By Steve Kallas » More Columns Surprisingly, the prosecution may rest as early as Friday in the state court prosecution of former Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky. In a morbid, horrific case,...
View ArticleKallas: Pettitte’s Testimony Key To Clemens Acquittal
By Steve Kallas » More Columns On Monday, June 18, 2012, a federal jury of eight women and four men acquitted Roger Clemens on all six counts in his federal perjury trial. While much will be made (and...
View ArticleKallas: Like Him Or Not, Reggie Jackson Is Totally Right About A-Rod
By Steve Kallas » More Columns So, how does it work today? You can speak your mind, but only to a point? You can “tell it like it is,” but you better not bite the hand that feeds you? While there are...
View ArticleKallas Remarks: End Of An Error At Penn State
By Steve Kallas » More Columns Well, you certainly didn’t believe that former federal judge Louis Freeh’s investigation was going to be helpful to Joe Paterno, Penn State and various other higher-ups...
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