With rain having scrambled his rotation plans, Joe Girardi is keeping his options open.
The Yankees and Tigers will both have to juggle their rotations after rain forced play to be suspended with just an inning and a half in the books.
Will New York’s fragile rotation be able to hold it together against the Motor City Kitties?
Will Prince be crowned a champion before he makes a bid for free agency?
Matt Moore leaves little doubt as to whether he’s ready for October with a dominating Game 1 performance.
Now that the regular season has wrapped up, here’s a look at who BP staffers think should win the major awards.
Everything is bigger in Texas, including a new AL West superpower.
The Phillies’ rotation looks almost unbeatable in October, but where have we heard that before?
Which playoff teams had the worst health this season, and which injuries will affect teams in October?
Is the traditional strike-ball dichotomy too simplistic?
Tampa is tapping a rookie to start the first game, but will the risk pay off in a short series?
A guide to your postseason viewing options.
Hey folks. For a variety of reasons that we only kind of get into at the beginning, there was just no way a full show was going to happen this week. Still, we wanted to preview the playoffs and let’s face it, Wednesday night provided just way to much to discuss. So one segment, all baseball (well, for us), and we’ll be back next week with a more . . . traditional episode.
Inspired by Pascual Perez’s infamous adventures on I-285 in Atlanta, the BP team recounts their scariest automobile encounters.
With great joy comes great agony, and in that lies an attraction to sports.
A late-season swoon brought the club’s offensive shortcomings into focus