The Royals even the series, which remains very even.
The Rangers win both on the road, as Toronto’s right-handed sluggers fail to slug.
What we said when the Dodgers hired Friedman, when the Mets got Syndergaard, and when the Cardinals landed Heyward, among other key moves.
Lineup decisions rarely matter much, but this one might.
A series in which the team from New York qualifies as the small-market club.
The two teams that made #process famous square off in a battle of #product.
Pittsburgh’s worst fears came true: Bud Selig proposed and implemented a one-game playoff between wild card winners.
The two best teams in the second half meet up in a surprisingly lopsided matchup.
It’s hard to imagine a better one-game showdown than these two divsiion rivals and Arrieta vs. Cole.
The Astros manager makes three big pitching decisions, and they all work out.
Breaking down the two most important players in tonight’s game.
Putting a big chill on the hot-hand theory of player performance at the plate.
The staff disagrees with the early odds of these clubs winning next year’s World Series.
One last look at the decision to hold Alex Gordon, from every angle.
A bit more quietly, Jeremy Affeldt is approaching postseason records as impressive as Madison Bumgarner’s.
We don’t know anything about baseball, part 1 million.