The Play is the talk of the water coolers, but plenty of other things happened on an abbreviated second day.
The A’s and Padres give us a dog day afternoon, but the Yankees stick to the plan at night.
Two of the most successful small-market teams in baseball meet in the Division Series–again.
Joe makes all the calls, and throws in a World Series prediction for good measure.
Not adjusting well to the offseason, Joe checks in with some notes on the season’s final two days.
One decision by a veteran ballplayer may have ended the NL wild-card race.
The Phillies’ surge close to the wild-card slot has been as much about a terrific rotation as the sluggers.
The Cardinals gave up at least six runs for the sixth consecutive day, adding even more pressure to their already crushing losing streak.
The NL Central, which looked as over as reggaeton just a week ago, is now the biggest story in baseball.
Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams may go to jail for standing by a principle. The witnesses whose testimony they published never had a chance to make that stand.
Pedro Martinez starts tonight for the Mets. How he looks will tell us a lot about whether the Mets are the decided favorite in the NL, or just the best of a mediocre bunch.
Taking the early lead for Game of the Century, the Dodgers staged an amazing comeback to retake first place in the NL West.
Derek Jeter’s 25-game hitting streak came to an end last night in a manner most intriguing.
Looking away from the divisional, wild-card and award races for a day reveals some very interesting things happening in one of the game’s forgotten places.
Once a year, the game opens up and shows us its greatness. Last night was that time.
Chris Carpenter answered Brandon Webb’s shutout with one of his own last night, and in doing so, brought the race for the NL Cy Young Award to the fore.