Two NL West teams, two 1990s expansion teams, two teams long on youth and short on experience.
The Yanks are out, the Indians advance, and unfortunately, the focus isn’t what happened on the diamond.
The Angels lacked the quality of their purported virtues, while the Yankees have to go into their Game Four sans Joba.
The Senior Circuit gets out of its LDS round, and some thoughts on past and future AL playoff action.
Action from the three postseason series provided a very different group of games than the first-day results.
Strokes of tactical genius, roster design mishaps, and some flat-out brilliant pitching performances.
A quick look at all four matchups leads to a conclusion that the final four will feature four of the game’s oldest franchises.
A great ballgame was marred only by the predictable failures of last night’s umpiring crew.
Contemporaries and historians alike might focus on the Mets’ fall, but it’s the Phillies’ run that deserves your attention.
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A night in CBP gives an appreciation for the electricity of being there during a race.
Before riding the rails down to the cradle of liberty, there’s the fun of sorting out the Senior Circuit’s playoff possibilities.
The National League races would have tightened up more were it not for some anonymous Padres.
Freshly sunburnt from a day at the ballpark, Joe some observations on the action around the game.
Barry Bonds won’t be a San Francisco Giant next season, and that makes some people far too happy.
The Brewers lost a critical game last night in part because Ned Yost couldn’t do his job.