One league’s already into its postseason, and the other’s almost there. What’s up on the other side of the pond?
What does dicing the data on Chien-Ming Wang’s home-road splits tell us?
The usual freakouts in the Big Apple, some solid confidence in Boston, and the rest of the notable quotables from around baseball.
Acquired for a song, the Indians’ middle infielder might be the long-term answer to their problems at either spot up the middle.
The Angels lacked the quality of their purported virtues, while the Yankees have to go into their Game Four sans Joba.
You think times are tough now? Dial up the wayback machine to Orwell’s year for some real pain.
It’s the regular season’s final iteration of Hit List greatness–who wound up on top, and who brought up the rear?
David chats with Red Sox bench coach Brad Mills about using analysis to prepare your team for the playoffs.
The Indians benefited from the percentages in Game Two, continuing to stuff the bases until finally getting the hit they needed in extra innings.
Longtime Minnesota center fielder Torii Hunter sits down to talk free agency, fielding, and off-field accomplishments.
The manager who led the Cardinals to the title last season could be following his GM out of town. Plus other news and views from around the leagues.
The Senior Circuit gets out of its LDS round, and some thoughts on past and future AL playoff action.