Getting the Dodgers to the postseason this year was the easy part. Dayn Perry looks at the challenges ahead for L.A. GM Paul DePodesta.
Low-profile, moderate talent players overachieving on a national stage are a baseball tradition. Here are some of the best stories from postseasons past, and some others who could join the group this fall.
In a matchup featuring two powerful offenses, the Cardinals and Astros march into battle. Chris Kahrl breaks it down.
Joe Sheehan takes a look at last night’s Yankees-Red Sox tilt, then analyzes the Cardinals-Astros matchup.
It’s the marquee match-up fans and Fox have been waiting for, Red Sox-Yankees. Derek Zumsteg breaks down the two teams and predicts–what else?–a down-to-the-wire battle.
Thoughts on the just-completed NLDS, the upcoming League Championship Series and the 1986 World Series compete for time in Jim’s brain.
In the gap between two tiers of playoffs, Joe takes a look back at last night’s anticlimactic NLDS finish and ahead to a low-profile ALCS that might end up attracting some attention.
Will Carroll’s watching Curt Schilling, Scott Rolen, Brad Lidge and others in a special LCS Health Reports edition of Under The Knife.
Two teams moved forward into their respective League Championship Series, while two others will play today for the privilege. Plus Fox pulls a broadcasting error to rival the Heidi Game. Joe Sheehan has the details.
A closer look at the effects of working on insufficent rest, and some updates on the remaining postseason teams.
Joy in Boston, anticipation in New York, bitterness in Philadelphia.
After a season in which he never once brought in a lefty reliever to get a left-handed batter, Mike Scioscia went away from his successful approach and paid the price.