The Yankees get active early on the trade market and a couple of veterans sign back on with the teams they had success with in 2015.
Living, breathing proof that the hot stove is lit.
Who they are, what they do, where they fit and where Randy the RNG says they’ll actually go.
The new regime in Seattle makes its first big move, cutting ties with three key parts of the 2015 roster.
A rematch of Game One’s starters is now a must-win for New York.
Wright’s game-setting homer was more impressive that you might realize, and the Mets get back in the series.
So much for not breaking news during the World Series, I guess.
Jacob deGrom and the Mets try to avoid a 2-0 deficit against Johnny Cueto and the Royals.
Trying to outrun the Angels of Death, Jerry Dipoto brings in his own inexperienced man.
It was just a single. Until it wasn’t.
Friedman will get to hire his own manager after all.
The Blue Jays’ afternoon started with a cliff and ended with a Pennington.
The Royals take a 2-0 lead, which one might consider describing as a commanding lead but for it being one loss away from one calling it a fragile lead.
Thirteen months ago, the Royals and Blue Jays had baseball’s longest postseason droughts. Now, they play for a trip to the World Series.
Nothing in the seventh inning of Toronto-Texas is as it seems, until Jose Bautista shows up.
Breaking up is hard to do, unless it’s someone else’s significant other.