Christina ponders what was in ’68, and what might have been in 1987.
Before heading to St. Louis, Nate checks in with notes on Kenny Rogers’ success at home, and the suspicions raised about how he does it.
Jay suffers the exquisite torture of a Jeff Weaver-Kenny Rogers duel in Game Two of the World Series. Go along for a sometimes rocky but always informative ride.
Kenny Rogers continues to rewrite the narrative of his career, but do we know the entire story?
Some World Series hijinks from Detroit, plus Ken Macha’s departure from Oakland and the beginning of the Piniella era in Wrigleyville.
The former Fox Sports color man talks about his recent dismissal over on-air comments.
Nate Silver checks in with his observations from Comerica Park in Detroit.
Eric Byrnes seeks to bring the one ring to the fires of Mordor, and a World Series game breaks out. Derek helps you relive all the action.
The Tigers played like they had a plane to catch, and the Cardinals took advantage.
One of the more unlikely scenarios three weeks ago comes to fruition, as the Cardinals and Tigers meet for all the marbles.
Beginning tonight, the Cardinals find themselves aligned against a team that is nearly 100 points higher in third-order winning percentage. Jim wonders whether history gives them a chance.
These two teams are a lot closer than the pre-Series coverage would have you believe.
How much value is playoff experience when October comes around? Mike explores this issue from every possible angle.
Kevin chronicles the minute-by-minute suspense of a postseason Game 7 as only he can.
A Game Seven that went completely against the expected storylines put the Cardinals into the World Series for the second time in three years.
Dan wonders if there’s any truth to a now-famous Dusty Baker saying.