Thom Loverro
Columns by Thom Loverro
Thom Loverro: Aaron, not steroids, will stand test of time
The real home run king. Published May 12, 2009
Thom Loverro: In this rivalry, defeats become more personal
Sidney Crosby is one game away from beating Alex Ovechkin in the first of what likely will be a series of drama-filled playoff battles between the Larry Bird and Magic Johnson of the NHL. Published May 11, 2009
LOVERRO: Manny’s drug explanation is more clowning around
My doctor said it was OK. It's remarkable how many times, even in this enlightened age, athletes fall victim to doctors foisting banned drugs on them. Published May 8, 2009
Thom Loverro: Pressure peaks for Nats at ‘9B’
Everyone is anticipating the knock-down, drag-out fight that will begin one month from Wednesday between the Washington Nationals and agent Scott Boras over everyone's projected No. 1 draft pick and future Hall of Famer, pitcher Stephen Strasburg. Published May 6, 2009
Lange brings boxing relevance back to D.C.
Any list of sports franchises in the D.C. area starts with the Redskins and includes other prominent clubs like the Capitals and Nationals. Then there are the not-so-prominent outfits like the Washington Freedom and D.C. Armor. Published May 1, 2009
Thom Loverro: Bowden discovers his calling in La-La Land
Gone Hollywood. Published April 29, 2009
Thom Loverro: ‘Raw’ antics shadowing pivotal game
Name calling. Cheap shots. Eye gouging. Spitting. Biting. Published April 28, 2009
LOVERRO: Home-ice advantage is as clear as a bell
The Capitals' home-ice advantage of the 2009 season didn't seem to be there for them when they dropped Games 1 and 2 at home in this series. But it was in all its glory Friday night. Published April 25, 2009
Thom Loverro: Playing poker leaves nothing but a deficit
So what do you do when you go to your ace in the hole and you have nothing to show for it? Published April 19, 2009
Thom Loverro: When there’s a will, defense is just the way
This was a battle of wills - the will of offense vs. the will of defense. Typically in postseason play, the will of defense wins - except when you have too many offensive wills to fight. Published April 16, 2009
Thom Loverro: Fretting a missed opportunity
After three straight losing seasons, a Southeast Division championship and a dramatic season-ending run to the playoffs certainly qualifies as a success. Published April 15, 2009
Thom Loverro: Kalas’ legacy much deeper than his voice
The broadcast press box at Nationals Park is several hundred feet above the playing field, but what happened up there shortly after noon Monday stunned everyone on the field who was preparing for the Washington Nationals' home opener against the Philadelphia Phillies. Published April 14, 2009
Thom Loverro: Kasten shows Philly some brotherly love
Washington Nationals president Stan Kasten's pitch to Phillies fans to come to Monday's home opener at Nationals Park was so hard to believe, I called one of the hosts of the radio show, Jody McDonald, to make sure it checked out. Published April 13, 2009
Thom Loverro: BU claims its birthright by beating upstart Miami
Cody Reichard stood in front of the goal about 15 minutes before the start of the NCAA men's hockey title game at Verizon Center. Published April 12, 2009
LOVERRO: Parker is heart and soul of coaching
Boston University coach Jack Parker conducted a clinic Friday at Verizon Center — not a clinic on how to coach hockey, but a clinic on what it means to be a coach. Published April 11, 2009
Loverro: Bemidji’s tall tale
Beavers and Bunyan. How can you go wrong? Published April 9, 2009
Thom Loverro: Little charm in Teixeira’s debut
The price Mark Teixeira paid for that lucrative deal is that he has become what he would have hated as a kid: a Yankee. Published April 7, 2009
Thom Loverro: Kasten’s own turmoil supersedes his team’s
Stan Kasten had just finished putting the pieces back together after the Dominican baseball scandal. He was at the Washington Nationals' spring training complex in Viera, Fla., meeting with fellow owner Mark Lerner and chief operating officer Alan Gottlieb when he got a call from his daughter. Published April 6, 2009
Time to step forward, not backward
The Nationals should see nearly a 20 percent improvement over last season's embarrassing 59-102 record. Published April 6, 2009
LOVERRO: Medieval football debuts in D.C.
Ninety feet above the floor of the D.C. Armory, workers carefully lowered the goal posts from the ceiling. Published April 4, 2009