The Royals have the speed, the Giants have the skipper, and both teams have momentum in an unlikely World Series matchup.
The commissioner’s lasting legacy isn’t randomness and meaningless. It’s a more fair world.
Poaching is a big part of the agent business. Some especially sting and never stop.
The Giants play on, while Mike Matheny manages one that we’ll never forget.
The Royals have benefited from a touch of luck during their magical run to the World Series, but that doesn’t change the fact that they’re loaded with talent.
The Cardinals have their backs up against the wall facing the Giants ace, while their (possibly) ailing stud tries to extend their season one more game.
Both teams’ bats were awake and neither got much out of their starting pitchers, but the Giants bullpen did what the Cardinals’ couldn’t and put St. Louis on the brink of elimination.
The Royals go for the sweep while the Giants attempt to take a commanding 3-1 lead in two series that have certainly not lacked in drama.
The Giants built an early lead, only to see their offense go silent until a critical error by the Cardinals in extra innings.
A look at one game in the life of the Royals’ supposed weak spot.
One tough thing about allowing a game-winning, soul-crushing postseason home run in front of everybody: You’ve still got a face, and it’s making a face.
Down two games to none, the Orioles are given the slightest of edges on the road with their offense hoping to take advantage of the Royals Game Three starter.
A prequel to the much-anticipated “The Other Other Other Other Playoff Myths,” because really, the myths go forever…
The Royals jump way ahead of the Orioles in the ALCS. It’ll take much more than regression to cost them the pennant now.
An experimental broadcast with a sabermetric slant got off to a slow start, but some ‘in-game’ adjustments gives us hope.