Some players weren’t quite themselves during last week’s wild card games, which made for some of the best baseball we’ve seen this season.
The Orioles run out of magic bullpen beans and drop the first ALDS showdown with their division rivals.
Can the Cards even up their series behind Jaime Garcia before heading to D.C. for Game Three?
Can the Giants strike back at home behind Madison Bumgarner in the second game of their series?
The Orioles and Yankees are about to face off in October for the first time since 1996. Who has the upper hand?
The Nats and Cards kick off their series with a matchup between Gio Gonzalez and Adam Wainwright in St. Louis.
The Athletics’ run has been fun, but it won’t be easy for it to continue against the Tigers.
Two lopsided teams face off in a series with no clear favorite.
The playoffs are already underway, and here’s what we’re writing about it.
The Orioles’ first playoff game, much like their season, didn’t go quite the way we expected.
Chat with the BP staff while you watch the wild cards kill each other off on Friday, from first pitch to last.
One pitcher per playoff team who makes a convincing case in favor of watching every pitch of post-season baseball.
Ben and Sam are joined by Marc Normandin, formerly of Baseball Prospectus and currently of SB Nation, to discuss which teams will win a World Series in the next five years, the changing role of beat writers, and Joe Saunders, the Orioles’ starter in tonight’s play-in game.
Even if you figure out what Darvish has done, you might not know what he’s about to do.
A look back at baseball’s most recent single-elimination game.