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To the Point

The Sports World's Mad Weekend

Sports fans will be hitting remote buttons hard for the next few days. The final four play off against each other in college basketball over the next three days. Major League Baseball opens the season on Sunday with the Red Sox going up against the Yankees. But the biggest moment of all might be Tiger Woods -- at a microphone.

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By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

Sports fans will be hitting remote buttons hard for the next few days. The final four play off against each other in college basketball over the next three days. Major League Baseball opens the season on Sunday with the Red Sox going up against the Yankees. But the biggest moment of all might be Tiger Woods -- at a microphone. Veteran sports columnist Ann Killion writes for Sports Illustrated.com and Comcast SportsNet.

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    former KCRW broadcaster

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    Producer, 'To the Point'

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    Ann Killion

    San Francisco Chronicle reporter covering Bay Area sports

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