The Phillies and Brewers go to Game Four, and the Dodgers advance by beating the best team in the NL.
A staple of post-season commentary proves that some canards die hard.
Beyond the final scores, all three series produced takeaway results that loom large for their eventual outcomes.
Joe’s take on the full LDS round, plus a recap of the action last night that put the White Sox on the slate.
Two of the best teams in baseball take each other to another October dance.
An After-Action Report on last night’s White Sox win, and one man’s IBA ballot.
Sorting out the blame-worthy for the Mets’ meltdown, and will there be another, equally epic collapse on Chicago’s South Side?
The White Sox have cause for regret for at least one decision, plus weekend showers might impact the NL balance of power.
Live tonight at the Thunderdome, two teams enter, one team leaves?
The Yankees’ streak of postseason appearances seems doomed, but there’s a way to get back once they get busy this winter.
Saying goodbye to Yankee Stadium wasn’t easy, but the future makes for new memories and new opportunities.
The Rays’ ascendancy is so exceptional that it hardly seems reasonable, but there are ways in which it makes perfect sense.
A weaker group of bullpens among the contenders might make for a much more interesting October.
If any echo of 2007’s miraculous Rockies run is to be found, it’s in Miami.
Ned Yost has been fired by the Brewers. A look at the eighth inning of yesterday’s first game shows why.
Time for a notes column covering a number of issues complicating the tail end of the baseball season in some quarters.