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Should a Sportscaster Divulge Secrets?
With the Major League Baseball sign-stealing scandal front and center, it makes us wonder how a sports broadcaster should handle these situations. If a play by play broadcaster knows players are cheating, should he spill the beans and tell his listeners or viewers?

Today's Question and Answers:
1. What is the most difficult sports to broadcast?
2. Can I become a sports broadcaster if I am not a good athlete?

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