The Giants and Rangers more than triple the over/under in an outcome no one could have predicted.
Why stick with the classics when there’s a messy brawl to be had?
A look at the hurlers as the Giants try to take a 2-0 advantage in the series.
You want a World Series preview? You got it. After going through our email and getting into a serious, heavy discussion on Josh Hamilton and how we choose our heroes, Jason and I break down the Rangers/Giants matchup by position while making our series picks and MVP predictions. Then Jon Morosi, national writer with Fox Sports joins us for his take while also making his own predictions and getting into a fascination talk about the future of the beat writer. Following that, it’s the best eight minutes in the history of the podcast, as my mother joins us to make her picks and talk about cookies and tornadoes. Irony of all ironies? My mother is her basement as opposed to vice versa. Then it’s the usual wackiness with Roy Blakely of kotowari.org joining us to talk Fallout: New Vegas, so cooking talk, and Jason’s new cat.
With the Fall Classic now upon us, the staff at Baseball Prospectus shares their most memorable World Series moments.
A pair of aces are set to duel as the Fall Classic is set to kick off in San Francisco.
With such a strong, affordable core, the future in Florida depends on the progression of the kids.
Cliff Lee is the same situation for a second straight World Series, along with other news and notes from around the major leagues.
After losing in the American League Championship Series, they will be serious off-season shoppers.
The Rangers’ work on the basepaths, led by leadoff hitter Elvis Andrus, has been a big reason for their post-season success.
Their roster is getting older but they still should be contenders for at least another year or two.
Considering human umpires and proposed technologies to replace them
It’s a series that will feature superb pitching staffs, and one team will come away with a long-awaited title.
Figuring out whether lessons in team building from the Giants and Rangers are necessary for future pennant winners.
The Diamondbacks’ catcher discusses coming to the United States, life in the minor leagues and relating to pitchers.
Trying to build a contender in this situation isn’t the easiest task in baseball.