Ben and Sam critique the managerial moves of Game Two, then talk about the kind of pitchers the Red Sox hit best.
A sloppy effort from St. Louis puts the Cardinals behind.
Ben and Sam compare notes from Game One of the World Series, discussing Adam Wainwright’s performance, Dana DeMuth’s perplexing call, the Cardinals’ good and bad defensive plays, and more.
Ben and Sam discuss the Dodgers’ and Tigers’ futures, then break down Tim Lincecum’s contract and answer listener emails.
Ben, Sam, and BP’s Zachary Levine discuss the upcoming World Series.
Ben and Sam talk to Russell Carleton about whether momentum and previous playoff experience matter, whether bunts are always bad, and the importance of shutdown innings.
Breaking down the Dodgers’ darkest timeline.
Ben and Sam talk about ALCS Game 5, then discuss how the Dodgers could get the most NLCS value out of Clayton Kershaw.
Ben and Sam talk about ALCS Game 4 and NLCS Game 5, then answer listener emails about sabermetrics and strikeouts.
The Dodgers hit homers and take a step toward Game Seven.
How the Cardinals got within one win of the World Series.
Ben and Sam discuss the latest action in a pitching-dominated postseason, then answer emails about power outages, platoon splits, and more.
Momentum is only good as the next day’s starting pitcher. Specifically, the worse one.
Ben and Sam discuss the improbable outcomes of the first three games between the Cardinals and Dodgers.
Ben and Sam discuss momentum, clutch, and other ALCS storylines.
Wacha wins again.