Jim Baker puts Boston’s World Series in historical perspective, while making the first-ever comparison of Manny Ramirez to a Marx Brother.
We’ve got the results in online voting for honors in the Senior Circuit, including an unsurprising Player of the Year winner.
From three outs left to a dogpile in 11 days, the Boston Red Sox put together one of the greatest sports stories in recent memory.
We unveil the Dick Martin Award for the Medical Staff of the Year, and Will opens the envelope on the inaugural winner.
Long-Rest Pedro showed up last night, and pushed the Cardinals closer to a long rest themselves.
Like 26 teams before them, the Cardinals find themselves down 3-0 in a best-of-seven series. Just how likely is a comeback?
Brad Ausmus may have fallen short of the World Series, but he was an integral part of this year’s HACKING MASS champion.
The Cardinals, who face Pedro Martinez tonight, are in as difficult a position as any of the 46 teams who dropped the first two games of the Fall Classic.
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.