Topic: Federal Bureau Of Investigation
J. Edgar Hoover FBI's first director fired people freely, losing key personnel. Marge Schott The Cincinnati Reds owner was so notoriously cheap that she didn't want to hire scouts; her overt racism earned a ban from Major League Baseball. Roger Smith Beyond ...
Earlier this month, thousands of sports memorabilia aficionados and avid trading card collectors spent five days navigating through the massive maze of over 600 dealers and distributors spread across 350,000 square feet in Baltimore's Convention Center. However, the most absurdly priced athlete ...
Sports officials respond in low-key manner to federal terror warnings about stadiums, arenasSports officials are confident that adequate security measures are in place to thwart any potential terrorist attacks on stadiums around the country.Responding in a low-key manner to security warnings that ...
Old letters removed from baseball auction; NY library missing similar ones since at least 1987A trove of letters to one of baseball's founding fathers has been removed from an upcoming auction while the FBI investigates whether they were among items stolen from ...
Report: Nats GM Bowden part of FBI probe into skimming of Latin American players' bonusesWashington Nationals general manager Jim Bowden is part of a federal investigation into the skimming of signing bonuses given to prospects from Latin America, according to an SI.com ...
New sheriff closes Texas jail, transfers inmates after recliners, rigged locks found in cellsA jail in northern Texas has been closed and its nearly 60 inmates transferred as authorities investigate what they call dangerous conditions for jailers and those behind bars including ...
Federal investigators subpoenaed medical records from Roger Clemens' former teams to see if the pitcher perjured himself when testifying before Congress about doping, ESPN reported Tuesday.Clemens, a seven-time Cy Young winner, told Congress in February that he had never used steroids or ...
FBI kept file on Vietnam War-era author and NY Times journalist David HalberstamThe FBI tracked the late Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author David Halberstam for more than two decades, newly released documents show.Students at the City University of New York's Graduate School ...
Nationals' GM Bowden refutes ESPN.com story, denies impropriety in Dominican skimming scandalNationals general manager Jim Bowden denied an ESPN.com report Friday that he and special assistant Jose Rijo are being investigated in connection with a scandal involving bonus money for prospects from ...