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''The Sporting News'' (''TSN'') is an American -based Sports newspaper. It was established in 1886 , and in its first decades came to become the dominant American publication covering Baseball – so much so that it acquired the nickname "The Bible of Baseball".

Throughout much of the 20th century ''TSN'' was decidedly non-glamorous, consisting of black-and-white newsprint with staid graphics. However it was the only vehicle for serious sports fans to follow
teams from around the nation. For example, it printed a box score and description for every major
league baseball game played each week. Similarly, every issue had a report on each major league
baseball team, usually written by a local newspaper's beat writer for that team.

However with the advent of national sports media in the 1980s such as '' USA Today '' and
ESPN , and of comprehensive web sites run by the major sports leagues in the 1990s, ''TSN'' lost this unique role. Consequently, it evolved into a more of a conventional, glossy sports magazine in both
appearance and contents.

The main sports ''TSN'' currently covers are the Major League Baseball , National Football League , National Hockey League , National Basketball Association , NASCAR , Golf , Major League Soccer and NCAA Basketball and Football .

''TSN'' sponsors '' The Sporting News Player Of The Year Award '', '' The Sporting News Pitcher Of The Year Award '', '' The Sporting News Rookie Of The Year Award '', '' The Sporting News Manager Of The Year Award '', '' The Sporting News Reliever Of The Year Award '', and '' The Sporting News Comeback Player Of The Year Award '' in Major League Baseball . Before 2005 , the ''TSN'' Comeback Player Award was generally recognized as the principal award of its type, as MLB did not give such an award until that year.

In 1999 , ''TSN'' conducted polls to determine "The 100 Greatest Baseball Players" and "The 100 Greatest Football Players." They subsequently published special issues with the lists and books providing more detail on the honorees. Babe Ruth was voted number 1 in baseball, Jim Brown in football.


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