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- There's a special place on the southern shore of Lake Erie, at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River. Known as Cleveland, it is the site of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the home of the Indians, the Browns and the Cavaliers. But it's also the home of an agonizing losing streak. Of all American cities that have at least three major sports franchises, Cleveland is the only one that has failed to win a championship in the last half-century. Those sports teams, and the hearts they've broken over and over again, have inspired a different name for the city, and the title for this 30 for 30 film: Believeland. Directed by Ohio native Andy Billman, this evocative documentary will take you on a trip that goes back 50 years and captures the seminal ups and downs of the once-thriving metropolis - Superman, after all, was created there. Despite the economic and athletic misfortunes, and the T-shirt that reads "God Hates Cleveland," the people still believe and worship Jim Thome and Jim Brown and LeBron James. But they also can't forget Edgar Renteria and John Elway and Michael Jordan, the men who extinguished their dreams of a long-awaited championship. Painful as it is, Believeland is a celebration of faith, a testament to how much sports mean to Cleveland, and how much Cleveland means to sports.
- One of the first athletes to recognize the power of social media, Shaq - with nearly 15 million Twitter followers - has become a savvy businessman and one of America's top pitchmen.
- The four strongest men on the planet compete for the crown. We meet each 400-pound giant in his home country, then on to The Arnold Strongman Classic. Starring Eddie Hall, Hafthor Bjornsson, Brian Shaw and Zydrunas Savickas.
- With skateboarding set to make its Olympic debut in next year's summer games, 14-year-old prodigy Brighton Zeuner is expected to not only medal but be one of the breakout stars in Tokyo.
- After the Chicago Cubs blow an opportunity to reach the World Series in 2003, Cubs fans blame the team's misfortune on fellow fan Steve Bartman, who interfered with a foul ball and prevented Moises Alou from making a catch.
- Chris Russo was the passionate, combustible half of "Mike and the Mad Dog" sports talk radio show that dominated New York airwaves for 19 years. The Athletic spent a day with the star of his own show on SiriusXM.
- 2019–2020TV EpisodeMilwaukee Brewers outfielder and reigning National League MVP Christian Yelich continues to defy baseball's analytics obsession with a near-perfect swing.
- 2019–2020TV EpisodeIn 1989, USA underdog Trumbull National upset Taiwan in the Little League World Series. Thirty years on, the team remains united, taking The Athletic back to where its improbable story began.
- An inside look at the show, as 3,000 dogs, owners and handlers take the stage in New York City, all hoping to claim the ultimate prize -- Best in Show.
- A look inside the most prestigious dog show of the year, the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
- Prof. Mark Broadie is the godfather of golf analytics. He took ShotLink technology and revolutionized the game. With millions riding on his every word, when he talks, PGA Tour pros listen.
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