Here’s what happened. As we warned you, this episode would be a couple of days late, and with a big World Series Preview coming in just four days, we decided to go light, with a guest free episode that would just feature some playoff talk and a quick film discussion. Of course, it ended up being two hours anyway, as we get in-depth on the playoffs, share some tales from New York and get into an intense argument about Elvis Andrus’ ability to become a media star. Lesson learned: With Jason and I, nothing is quick.
The Yankees move Gerald Laird, and notes from the day in the off-season leagues.
The Phillies live to see another day by beating the Giants.
Major League Baseball, for the sake of attracting or keeping fans, needs to pick up the pace of games.
PECOTA predicts if the Yankees will live to see another game in 2010 or if the Rangers advance to their first World Series.
The Rangers’ director of player development talks about some of the organization’s top young players.
Breaking down the series between the Rangers and Yankees as they gear up for Game Six.
Unveiling the skipper aptitude test. How do you measure up?
The Yankees will try to stave off elimination with Phil Hughes on the mound while Colby Lewis looks to clinch for the Rangers.
Manager Ron Washington has gotten the Rangers to buy into his style of play, along with other news and notes from around the major leagues.