A look back at what makes a good changeup, and a look ahead at who has the best ones.
What Ivan Rodriguez really did do better than anybody ever did.
The Blue Jays kept the series alive and, perhaps more importantly, kept David Price available.
Nothing in the seventh inning of Toronto-Texas is as it seems, until Jose Bautista shows up.
Although we’ve come to the end of the road, still I can’t let go.
Two late season “additions” will battle to send their teams onward.
With a six-run lead and a game to go, the Blue Jays call on the man who might win this year’s Cy Young award. What gives?
Toronto hits and pitches and generally outplays Texas to push the ALDS to Game Four.
The Rangers win both on the road, as Toronto’s right-handed sluggers fail to slug.
Remembering when the Rangers got Beltre, the Blue Jays got Bautista, the Royals got Cain, and more.
The two best teams in the second half meet up in a surprisingly lopsided matchup.
The season comes to an end, Kershaw reaches a milestone, and Max Scherzer throws about the greatest start in history.
The last playoff battle is a good one, and got tighter still on Thursday.
Prince Fielder is hitting .300 and helping lead the Rangers to the postseason.
The Rangers are exceeding expectations. Where did the expectations go wrong?
Down through the stats of old St. Nick (Martinez)