
Also in The Danger Issue, ESPN The Magazine writer Tim Keown explores the distinction between sports that are dangerous by circumstances (football, baseball, hockey) and those that are dangerous by nature (auto racing, backcountry snowboarding, bullfighting) in “The Thin Gray Line.” And… if you’ve ever wondered if a warning track really warns or whether padding really protects, look no further than “The Compendium of Dangerous Deeds,” which covers all the risks athletes endure on a daily basis.
The Danger Issue Features:
A Turn for the Worse
It seems routine, but the Twins’ Tsuyoshi Nishioka and other second basemen know the perils of the double-play pivot. By Jeff Bradley
Stat Factory: Hazard Play
Risk in sports, by the numbers
Crunch Time
Drivers fantasize about smashing cars into other vehicles without lawsuits or jail time. Our guy lived the dream. By Larry Smith
The File Protecting Jocks from Themselves
Your star doing something crazy in his spare time? Have him sign this contract. By Shaun Assael
Man vs. Isle
Get as close as you’ll ever come to the world’s most deadly motorcycle road race. By Gare Joyce
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