ESPN fires Curt Schilling, as well they should
ESPN exercises its First Amendment rights, parts ways with Curt Schilling after the baseball commentator's disgusting transphobic Facebook post.
By Cyd Zeigler | April 20, 2016ESPN exercises its First Amendment rights, parts ways with Curt Schilling after the baseball commentator's disgusting transphobic Facebook post.
By Cyd Zeigler | April 20, 2016Curt Schilling says he never posted the anti-trans pic that he posted on Facebook. And even if he did, it's all your fault for not liking it.
By Cyd Zeigler | April 19, 2016Curt Schilling demonstrated a disgusting view of trans people in a Facebook post yesterday. Given ESPN's long largely positive history with the LGBT community, he has to be fired over this.
By Cyd Zeigler | April 19, 2016Yes, in Uganda you can be imprisoned for life for having "gay sex." In this case, Chris Mubiru has maintained his "innocence" from the start.
By Cyd Zeigler | April 19, 2016While we don't want to put a proverbial gun to the head of ESPN, there really isn't any way out from under Curt Schilling's horrible social-media posts than to fire the guy.
By Cyd Zeigler | April 19, 2016"I don't know what I said," is his reply.
By Jim Buzinski | April 19, 2016Fifteen short words. We appreciate ESPN taking some time to truly evaluate the situation.
By Cyd Zeigler | April 19, 2016It's official: Out British boxer Nicola Adams will defender her Olympic gold medal in Rio.
By Cyd Zeigler | April 18, 2016She defeats Bethe Correia in a razor thin decision and now has crack at the UFC's elite 135ers.
By Tim Bissell | April 18, 2016The team will need a winning, star-driven team to sell seats in the new stadium.
By Jim Buzinski | April 15, 2016Ellen Green and Jordan Jenkins are student athletes on the Pomona-Pitzer track and field team. They and others on the team protested schools with anti-LGBT Title IX exemptions at a meet last weekend.
By Ellen Green | April 14, 2016John Mara says attending the owners' meetings will send the right message. He's wrong.
By Jim Buzinski | April 14, 2016"A slip of the tongue might seem innocent enough, but it actually does have a significant impact on someone," says one player.
By Jim Buzinski | April 13, 2016Like so many gay youth, Patrick Boland felt alone with in Minnesota with contemplations of suicide. When he finally came out to his team, his teammate responded, "Our bonds transcend that."
By Patrick Boland | April 12, 2016LGBT roundup: Gesture a sign of acceptance. Plus, around the LGBT sports universe.
By Erik Hall | April 12, 2016Nope, the game is still set for the city despite anti-LGBT law.
By Jim Buzinski | April 11, 2016"I know I made the right decision," he says in the interview.
By Jim Buzinski | April 10, 2016This shows how laws like the one in North Carolina get passed.
By Jim Buzinski | April 10, 2016The Boss makes a bold statement.
By Jim Buzinski | April 8, 2016