Kenny Rogers continues to rewrite the narrative of his career, but do we know the entire story?
The Tigers played like they had a plane to catch, and the Cardinals took advantage.
These two teams are a lot closer than the pre-Series coverage would have you believe.
A Game Seven that went completely against the expected storylines put the Cardinals into the World Series for the second time in three years.
The way John Maine has pitched this month is a good example of what makes postseason baseball such an unpredictable thing.
The Mets lost last night’s game because Willie Randolph didn’t make the right decisions as far back as August.
Our servers, like the Cardinals bullpen and the A’s, crashed. Only two of those get to come back.
The NLCS becomes a battle just as the ALCS is edging towards an end.
The Mets and Cardinals finally got underway in a game that no player on either team had the biggest effect on.
The death of Cory Lidle cast a pall over the League Championship Series, but baseball marches on.
The Tigers take on a completely different personality at the plate, and use it to win.
The Cardinals step up to be the dance partner for the Mets.
Two more teams clinch spots in the League Championship Series, and they’re the two that spent most of the year as the best teams in the league.
The A’s won a Division Series, and they did it their way. The Tigers are one win away from joining them in an ALCS matchup no one predicted.
The Yankees continued their run through the … hey, not so fast! In San Diego, the Cardinals continued to make a statement about the importance of home-field advantage, while in New York the Mets were the one team to keep order in the first two games.