Dan Daly, sports columnist for The Washington Times, gives his take on sports and more.
By Dan Daly — Published July 15, 2011 Comments
61 is just a number to the eight-time major champion and Hall of Famer.
By Dan Daly — Published July 14, 2011 Comments
An ESPN.com columnist dropped the ball by not checking out his most damaging claim.
By Dan Daly — Published July 13, 2011 Comments
Things for Curly W fans to look forward to in the second half of the season.
By Dan Daly — Published July 12, 2011 Comments
With Troy Brouwer around to play the heavy, maybe Alex can concentrate more on the offensive end.
By Dan Daly — Published July 5, 2011 Comments
You’ll never guess how many could have been Redskins.
By Dan Daly — Published July 3, 2011 Comments
Obviously, he’s not hitting like Jayson Werth. So who IS the Nats’ right fielder hitting like?
By Dan Daly — Published June 30, 2011 Comments
Lots of days, the Nationals can’t score. It was the same for their D.C. predecessors.
By Dan Daly — Published June 27, 2011 Comments
They’ve had more success than you’d think.
By Dan Daly — Published June 19, 2011 Comments
Let me tell you what happened 90 years ago – at a course, by the way, that’s still around.
By Dan Daly — Published June 19, 2011 Comments
Another way to have fun with the 2011 U.S. Open.
By Dan Daly — Published June 19, 2011 Comments
Round 3 of the U.S. Open saw Master Rory join a rather exclusive club.
By Dan Daly — Published June 18, 2011 Comments
Another way to have fun with the 2011 U.S. Open.
By Dan Daly — Published June 18, 2011 Comments
A fascinating tale of What Might Have Been.
By Dan Daly — Published June 17, 2011 Comments
Another way to have fun with the 2011 U.S. Open.
By Dan Daly — Published June 17, 2011 Comments
Halfway to history in the U.S. Open, he’s putting up some interesting numbers.
By John Solomon
How the government's punishing of the exposure of official wrongdoing can linger for years