We’re this close to an Orioles/Royals ALCS, smart guy.
Once again, the Tigers suspect bullpen loomed large in a loss to the Orioles, but did their manager put them in the best position to succeed?
Is there a wrong way to pitch Josh Hamilton right now?
With the AL taking the day off, a pair of Game Two NLDS games gets center-stage on Saturday evening.
Two of the more storied franchises in the National League face off, with the two best starters in the league kicking things off on Friday evening.
The Nats bring a deep roster, a particularly talented rotation, and the NL’s best record to face a team that has been an October juggernaut.
Big Game Jason, taming Trout, the slow-footed Angels bench, and the unlikelihood of Mike Moustakas.
Four postseason games, with the first pitch scheduled before breakfast on the West Coast. Previews of all four of them.
The Tigers face off with the Orioles in a series that features two rosters with very different strengths and weaknesses.
The best team in the AL takes on the Wild Card champ Royals in a matchup of aggressive managers, lopsided team rosters, and teams who have employed Raul Ibanez this year.
What was that, and can we have some more?
What to watch for in this postseason? Things three standard deviations away from the mean, obviously.
The Giants and the Pirates play at 8:07 Eastern today; the winner gets the Nationals.
Is there any good reason not to take the Orioles as seriously as the other contenders?
St. Louis’ slump, and some final musings on Mike Matheny.
Ben and Sam review the World Series and talk about the 2013 seasons and futures of the Red Sox and Cardinals with Zachary Levine.