Cleveland gets a lefty reliever from St. Louis and the Dodgers add Brian Wilson as the reliever carousel continues.
Ballpark tour rolls into St. Louis
Jon Jay has had a slow start. Does this mean Oscar Taveras’ timeline gets sped up?
Ben and Sam preview the Cardinals’ season with Ken Funck, and Pete talks to St. Louis Post-Dispatch sports columnist Joe Strauss (at 18:06).
The Giants will play against the Tigers in the World Series.
The past is prologue, but the present is the story for Vogelsong.
Barry Zito doing Barry Zito things, but the opposite.
A series finds its narrative.
The pitches Madison Bumgarner isn’t throwing, and the pitches that Cardinals batters were hitting.
A look at the origins and methods of the Giants’ and Cardinals’ success.
The league’s two best offenses face each other. Are they the league’s two best organizations, too?
PECOTA prefers Stephen Strasburg were going, but the Nationals will instead hopes a different ace can bounce back from a wild outing.
A lackluster series gets serious in the span of one (very long) at-bat.
The first play-in game ever will be remembered more for the umpires than for who won.
A’s assistant GM David Forst has seen the team go from post-season pretender to legitimate contender, and a conversation with Mike Matheny.