

Washington Times sports editor Mike Harris has more than 30 years experience in the business as a reporter, columnist and manager. He's covered a wide variety of events including two Olympics, horse racing, auto racing, professional and college sports. E-mail him at mharris@washingtontimes.com and follow the section on Twitter @WashTimesSports.
Athletes having success later in their careers in a new city isn't unheard of. Shaquille O'Neal won an NBA title with the Miami Heat, 13 years after making his debut with the Orlando Magic. Roy Halladay won the Cy Young Award with the Philadelphia Phillies in 2010 after winning it with the Toronto Blue Jays in 2003. When it comes to the nation's capital, the stories usually work the other way. The list could go on and on. Here's an all-star cast of one faded star from each of the major sports. Published March 7, 2012
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One of the many things I admire about our Capitals beat writer Stephen Whyno is his total dedication to his beat. Some might call it an obsession and I wouldn't argue. Point is, Stephen works his beat like crazy. Published November 17 2011
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