
Sports at Large is a weekly exploration of the issues and people who play and watch sports. SaL goes behind the headlines and stats to find the how and why, and the ways in which sports intersect with and influence our daily lives. SaL features interviews and commentaries from professionals and fans a like to tell a more complete story. One person described it as "a thinking fan’s guide to sports."
Milton Kent is a veteran of Baltimore sports media, having covered the World Series, the Final Four, NFL conference championship games and high schools over a career that spans over four decades. He currently teaches journalism at Morgan State University, where he is an advisor to the school newspaper, The MSU Spokesman. He and his wife live in Baltimore County.
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Archive prior to December 2016.
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In a season where the no-hitter is humdrum, John Means threw a classic.
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Baltimore needs to take advantage of a once in a generation opportunity to correct a mistake. Here's how.
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University of Maryland's Cole Field House is poised to honor two pioneers. But is it the right move?
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Don't look now, but the NCAA's stance supporting transgender athletes is surprisingly the right one.
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To no one's surprise, Masters' officials kept quiet about Georgia's new voting laws.
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Looking for beacons of hope with the Orioles? Trey Mancini and Matt Harvey are just the guys to watch.
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NCAA president Mark Emmert is bad at his job, but he still gets a vote of confidence.
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In an NCAA tournament filled with surprise, one constant is sexism.
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At the end of a trying year, Brenda Frese hopes for a title.
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While there are no actual NFL games at the moment, there’s also no shortage of drama during what is supposed to be an offseason.Some of it is ridiculous,…
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Spend any appreciable time around those in Generation Z, the group born between 1995 and 2015 and you understand that the only constant is change.…
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For millions of Americans, things like soy and almond milk and plant-based protein have become important substitutes for more traditional products like…
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If you want to know how far baseball is off its moorings, consider this: Pete Rose is claiming the high moral ground.Yes, that Pete Rose, the guy who…
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If the people who run football had their way, you’d see their game not in terms of a mere battle between offense and defense, but rather in the context of…
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It’s quite likely that Sunday’s news of the passing of Kobe Bryant will be this generation’s moment where everyone remembers where they were when they…
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These are heady days for the WNBA, a phrase you rarely, if ever, have heard before.Yet, as the women’s professional basketball league approaches its 24th…
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Was Alfred Lord Tennyson right nearly two centuries ago when he queried if it’s better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all?Or, posited…
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One of the recent trends in sports is to assemble some of the greats of a game onto an athletic version of Mount Rushmore.David Stern, who died New Year’s…
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At their best, sports provide a bridge to connect otherwise disparate groups often across racial, gender and ethnic lines.But, our games, or more…
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When I heard that golfer Phil Mickelson was taking a hefty appearance fee to play in a tournament next month in Saudi Arabia, the phrase, “For what does…
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It only took 14 games into his second season for Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson to grab a piece of professional football history.On a five-yard run in…