The Tigers have talent, but a thin farm system leaves little room for error
The Cardinals head back to the World Series for the first time since 2006 on the strength of their bullpen, offense, and Milwaukee miscues.
Trying to keep his team from facing an elimination game, Randy Wolf gave the Brewers some much-needed length in a come-from-behind win.
Detroit’s manager has toured the country as a major-league manager, but is his work worthy of enshrinement?
Jim Leyland wasn’t alone in making questionable lineup moves on Wednesday; Ron Roenicke made his own in playing Mark Kotsay.
While the starters for the Brewers and Cardinals got off to a slow start, the offenses did not in Game One.
Jim Leyland gambled on playing Don Kelly near the top of his lineup, and it paid off in diamonds.
New York’s offense will keep the club afloat, but things get tricky if CC opts out
In which the Yankees avoid getting burned for starting Burnett.
A look at how the Tigers snatched Game 3 from the Bronx Bombers
Joe Girardi’s questionable moves during Game Two may have cost the Yankees a commanding 2-0 series lead.
Rain washed out the Yanks’ and Tigers’ use of their aces, but Saturday was about the Bombers’ bats.
With rain having scrambled his rotation plans, Joe Girardi is keeping his options open.
The Yankees and Tigers will both have to juggle their rotations after rain forced play to be suspended with just an inning and a half in the books.
Will New York’s fragile rotation be able to hold it together against the Motor City Kitties?
A tribute to the players whose successes and failures made the season’s final days so memorable.