There are precious few games left in the 2004 season, but even now, health issues are coming to the fore.
Thunderstorms could throw a monkey wrench into the best-laid plans of Terry Francona.
Offering a rebuttal to Jonah Keri’s take on Game 1 of the World Series, guest contributor Mitchel Lichtman weighs in on Tony Womack’s bunting, the value of baserunning and John Mabry.
It’s not often a team has a six-game winning streak in the postseason, but that’s where the Red Sox are this morning.
Jonah Keri pinch-hits for Joe Sheehan, weighing in on Game 1 thoughts from Tony Womack’s bunt to Keith Foulke’s dominance to Hank Greenberg.
It’s the Impossible Dream, updated with a new cast and an alt-rock-meets-pop-rap soundtrack. Will this movie have a different ending?
All eyes will be on the ankle of Curt Schilling, but there are other health issues being managed by the Cardinals and Red Sox.
Thanks in part to Roger Clemens, the World Series opens tonight at Fenway Park. Look for a lot of runs to be scored in the next week.
Over 1,500 of you voted. Who did you pick as your AL Player of the Year, Pitcher of the Year Award Winner, Rookie of the Year, and Manager of the Year?
Thanks to the Cardinals’ pitching staff, for the first time in years, the World Series will feature the best teams in baseball.
With the postseason just a rumor in Chicago, Nate takes the time to address an important PECOTA question.
The Red Sox did what no baseball team had ever done before, and they did it in style. They also cleared the stage for the Astros and Cardinals, who play their Game Seven tonight.