
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.
Contact Milton at [email protected] and on Twitter: @SportsAtLarge
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The COVID vaccine has forced some in sports to put their beliefs where their money is
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The Orioles had another season for the ages. This one challenged the faith of 12-year-olds.
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Guess who's unbeaten? The Maryland football team through four games. Who'd have thunk it?
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There may be much more unreported sexual abuse in college sports than we've previously thought.
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The Ravens open the season with questions about their running backs and Lamar Jackson.
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It's only September, but there's already a scandal in high school football.
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What the story of the scorpion and the frog can teach us about college football.
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MLB ended 70 years of tradition by breaking off a deal with its trading card partner.
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Chris Davis' departure from the Orioles inspires cheers and regrets.
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Lamar Jackson and other NFL quarterbacks are sprinting away from COVID vaccines.
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If you’re looking for some over-the-top moments that violate the collective sense of propriety for how athletics should be conducted, college football…
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In the job description line of any general manager of any sports franchise is this task: Compile the best players possible for your roster.That…