Category: Sports Lovers
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Sports Lovers – Ep. 2: You Couldn’t Script It, Even If You Tried
A week where baseball broke hearts, the CFL bent reality, and the universe reminded us it loves chaos more than any scriptwriter ever could.
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The NBA’s Gambling Meltdown the League Can’t Spin Away
A sprawling scandal of alleged mob ties, rigged poker tech, insider info, and player prop chaos exposes what happens when a league turns itself into a casino.
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Scandals, Spectacle, and the Sports We Can’t Escape
The World Series meets an NBA betting scandal, revealing how modern sports operate as ritual, soft power, and cultural theater in a politically charged era.
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Sports as Canada’s New Tool of National Statecraft
In a multipolar world defined by economic power, Canada is using sports to build cohesion, ease political divides, and consolidate the population for global competition.
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Sports, Ritual, and the Hidden Machinery of Allegiance
How modern sports act as ritual theaters that shape identity, loyalty, and political emotion, revealing the symbolic power behind our most familiar games.
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Rest vs Rust and the Blue Jays’ October Advantage
A rare postseason pattern hints that Toronto thrives in long series, giving the Jays a real shot if the World Series reaches the chaos of Games 6 or 7.
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Gambling’s Grip on Stadium Access and Fan Attendance
How New Jersey’s post-PASPA betting boom reshaped the Meadowlands, transformed transit planning, and changed what it means to attend a Giants game.
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Stadium Politics and the Billionaire Relocation Grift
How public money, fan loyalty, and relocation threats fuel a North American sports economy built on extraction, unlike community-owned models such as Green Bay.
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Can Jays–Dodgers Break the 15 Million Viewership Mark?
As Toronto meets Los Angeles on baseball’s biggest stage, the question shifts from simple ratings math to whether a binational fanbase can redefine the World Series audience.
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The Expos Doc and the New Era of Sports Statecraft
Netflix’s Expos documentary isn’t just nostalgia. It’s shaping a binational sports identity as U.S. and Canadian cultures blend through baseball, hockey, and memory.
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