
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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It’s official: The 2020 Orioles will stink.That’s not exactly lurching deep into Nostradamus territory. With seasons of 115 and 108 losses as prologue –…
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If you were somehow on the fence about whether to completely embrace the Ravens, if the previous portion of the season wasn’t enough to get you a seat on…
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The NFL’s long national nightmare appears to be over and it has nothing to do with head trauma or a defensive lineman swinging a helmet at an opponent.No,…
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At a press conference a year ago to announce a contract extension to his original five-year pact, baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred declared that “every…
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Winter is coming and it behooves us all to get ready. For some, that means stocking up on gloves, toilet paper and snow blowers.For sports fans, however,…
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By now, you’ve heard that the NCAA finally got wise and agreed to join the 21st century by applying common sense to the way it treats athletes.The news of…
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Normally, that NFL-imposed week off somewhere during the season helps the team taking the time away more than anyone else, namely the fans.And while…
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No doubt, there are many of you, hundreds, maybe even thousands who are a little conflicted about the latest goings-on in Washington.No, not that stuff,…
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As the clock ran down at the end of last week’s fifth and deciding game of the WNBA Finals, the one that brought a championship to the Washington Mystics…
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There’s an axiom that goes freedom of speech isn’t free. Daryl Morey may learn that lesson the hard way.Morey, the general manager of the NBA’s Houston…
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The Orioles began the 2019 season winning two of three against the Toronto Blue Jays. They closed the season winning two of three against the defending…
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NewsAmid all the gloom and cynicism attending sports these days come a couple of unrelated heart-warming stories, oddly enough emerging from the same place,…