A great ambassador for the game–and for humanity–passed away last week.
Two wounded rotations, two bullpens likely to work early to often and up to the challenge… will the difference be the Mets’ eight-deep attack, or the Cardinals’ power of one at the plate?
The Tigers take on a completely different personality at the plate, and use it to win.
Despite their problems, the Mets may be the most healthy of the four remaining teams.
Kevin wraps up the state of pitching in the AFL, and comes to some conclusions about the relative roster strength of the six clubs.
Two different approaches at the plate, and two stacked rotations. Christina has the most in-depth preview of the Athletics-Tigers series you’ll find anywhere.
Keith checks in with all kinds of fun facts from the completed season.
Which teams get the most bang for their buck? Maury uses the Marginal Payroll/Marginal Wins formula to examine the most efficient teams of 2006.
Everybody’s chatty in the Big Apple, Eric Chavez isn’t quite sure what he’s saying or how he feels, and much more.
The Cardinals step up to be the dance partner for the Mets.
Two more teams clinch spots in the League Championship Series, and they’re the two that spent most of the year as the best teams in the league.