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Thứ Sáu, 13 tháng 5, 2016

Can 'baseball unicorn' Bryce Harper bring magic back to the game?

Washington Nationals right fielder Bryce Harper, has been suspended for fighting with an umpire. Is he just a jerk or is he bringing new excitement to Baseball?
q's sports culture panel thinks beyond the play-by-play to weigh in on the societal impact of sports stories. Not a fan? Not a problem. Our panel watches much more than the scoreboard. 

Today the Toronto Star's Morgan Campbell, CBC host and reporter Sonali Karnick and Globe and Mail baseball columnist Stacey May Fowles join Shad to discuss the biggest and strangest stories in sports. Today: 
 
  • Baseball's bad boy Bryce Harper was suspended for confronting an umpire. Is he baseball's fun saviour? Or kind of a jerk? Fowles certainly seems pro-Harper: "He's a fabulous baseball unicorn ... he's performing for himself." But Campbell is a bit more skeptical, noting that players of colour get a lot more flak for similarly colourful behaviour. 
     
  • It's the 20th anniversary of the WNBA so why does women's basketball seem to be leaving America en masse? Can superstar player Skylar Diggins stem the tide? Campbell argues that every few years, the WNBA presents celebrates its own unicorn, presenting her as someone who will elevate the entire league. "It's a bit too much of a burden to put on one person," says Campbell. 
     
  • And forget the hammer and sickle, the steroid seems to be this generation of Russian athletes symbol of choice, the country is once again under fire for doping. Campbell calls it "state sponsored doping". "Something has to be done but we should be very cautious about saying that a boycott is a good idea," adds Fowles.
 
 
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