The hope-based reason for cheering on a projection system.
Baseball as the steady extinction of possabilities.
How an entire series changed, and how it didn’t entirely have to.
Bunting and broccoli and the brain.
The issue on everybody’s mind.
Johnny Keane is dead.
How the Royals turned a moment of failure into another win. Some might call it resilience, some might call it magic.
Do October’s starts reflect May’s decisions?
Classifying the fans you’ll see in the stands for the first two games of the World Series.
Seven months ago, the Mets were a bona fide underdog. No, really. Really, they were!
Three old men are going to the World Series.
With their backs against the wall, will the Cubs find a way to stop the Mets–the Mets!–from stealing wild on them?
The Blue Jays will try to overcome history; the Cubs will try to overcome HISTORY.
The Blue Jays’ afternoon started with a cliff and ended with a Pennington.
Exploring how much a bad outing affects a reliever the next day–and whether managers should be changing their routines based on it.