Troubled Water Davis Love came to Harbour Town on his 53-footer, seeking a post-Masters refuge, but his week again came to a stormy end By Michael Bamberger
Slap Shot Thanks to a late rush, rookie Allen Doyle skated to his first major victory at the PGA Seniors By Ivan Maisel
My Shot Change isn't always for the better, and that fact was all too obvious at the Masters By Mark Brooks Edited by Rick Lipsey
Caught In The Web Web sites devoted to baseball players run the gamut from the ridiculous to the subliminal By Steve Rushin
One Of A Kind After 21 seasons as the world's greatest hockey player and his sport's greatest ambassador, the incomparable Wayne Gretzky called it quits By E.M. Swift
Battle Stations The war for NHL supremacy is beginning, and even though the loaded Red Wings appear primed for their third straight Stanley Cup, we're seeing Stars By Michael Farber
Losing Their Way Once famous for a philosophy and a farm system that produced winners, the Orioles now feature quick fixes, bad chemistry and the American League's worst record By Tom Verducci
Whoa, Nellie! For two decades Don Nelson has scoffed at convention, but his wacky coaching tactics and dubious front-office moves have made a mockery of the Mavericks By Phil Taylor
The Boxer Next Door Dimpled--and undefeated--lightweight champ Sugar Shane Mosley, the 1998 Fighter of the Year, is putting a fresh, sweet face on his often sour sport By Richard Hoffer
One Tough Customer Outspoken Niners assistant Bobb McKittrick is battling cancer and liver disease with the same fierce determination that made him one of the best coaches in the game By Michael Silver
Latter-day Jazz In his second stint in Utah, Thurl Bailey, now a Mormon, is on a mission By Marty Burns
Catch As Catch Can The Angels' Charlie O'Brien uses all his tricks to keep his career alive By Jeff Pearlman