WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
Nobody's Perfect (But Us)
The '72 Dolphins, who went 17-0, say they were the best team ever
By Michael Silver
After the Fall
Eighteen years after colliding with Mary Decker at the Olympics, Zola Budd has again found joy in running
By Franz Lidz
King Without a Castle
The great Oscar Robertson is a man without a team-or a role in basketball
By Jack McCallum
Playing a New Tune
Music is serving as the second verse in the lives of five former
First and Fearless
After 30 years of Title IX, we catch up with four pioneering sportswomen
Still Golden
Football Hall of Famer Paul Hornung has transferred his Midas touch to his business enterprises
By Tim Layden
Man of a Century
Negro leagues legend Double Duty Radcliffe, nemesis of Ty Cobb, remains the life of the party at 100
By Michael Bamberger
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Whack Daddy
Onetime power potentate Cecil Fielder has spawned the mighty Prince, a possible future home run king
By Pete McEntegart
Hallowed Grounds
At the beach or the mall, you might be on the site of a storied sports venue
Lost & Found
O.K., we'll bite: Who's servin' up hot wings? How's Nolan's steak sauce?
BASEBALL
Teddy Ballgame
With Ted Williams's death, the author reflects on encounters with the Splendid Splinter over half a century
By Leigh Montville
TENNIS
Serves & Follies
At the weirdest Wimbledon in ages, form finally held as Lleyton Hewitt and Serena Williams cut down the field
By L. Jon Wertheim
BASEBALL
Damn Yankees
Already packed with power and loaded with pitching, the first-place Bombers dealt for a slugger and an ace
By Tom Verducci
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