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Nine Heartwarming (And Not-So-Heartwarming) Father-Child Relationships In Sports

In the spirit of Father’s Day, we give you some of the best (and worst) father-child moments in sports history.


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SportsGrid’s Best Of 2010: Griffey, Bonds, and The Great Home Run Race That Never Happened

Seeing as how 2010 is drawing to a close, we figured we’d give you a second viewing of some of our best posts from the year that was. In this post: Ken Griffey, Jr. retired in the early days of June, and we took a moment to look back on our N64-Playing Mid-90s selves in a “What Could Have Been” race for the crown of Home Run King.


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WATCH: Nike Ad Says Farewell To Griffey In Fitting Fashion

Goodbye, Griffey. Nike sends him off the right way.


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Griffey, Bonds, and The Great Home Run Race That Never Happened

On August 7, 2008, Barry Bonds obliterated a pitch from Mike Bacsik of the Washington Nationals into the right field bleachers of San Francisco’s AT&T Park. And in that moment, he became king – albeit a slightly-asterisked one – of what may be the most famous record of all of sports.


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