The Motor City Kitties aimed for improvement, but wind up on the list of play-in losers.
Sure, the AL’s run roughshod over the NL, but could it be that the senior circuit is the victim of a systemic crime?
Last night’s victors face a tall order in their Bronx confrontation.
Two of the all-time greats in the dugout square off with the benefit of some of two of the most famous sluggers on the field.
Apparently not destiny, meaning we get another post-season with quality time in their dome home.
Rounding up the news on the varies LDS matchups, with a focus on the skippers.
Now that the junior circuit has its representatives sorted out, which team is missing the most talent?
A rematch from the ’07 postseason makes for a great showdown of two teams with very different virtues.
While we wait to see what the final matchup is, here are some thoughts about the three Division Series matchups already set, and a look at tonight’s play-in game.
Which teams and which players will get the least and most benefit of the few venues in play for October baseball?
Who’s hurting the most, and how will it affect them in their respective post-season series?
If a team carries 12 pitchers on a post-season roster, is it because they failed to check out their schedule?
Changing speeds can depends as much upon where you throw as how hard you’re throwing.
With the CBA due to run out after the 2011 season, the industry is considering reforms of the ways amateur talent gets brought into the game.
The notable quotables from the week that was.
The Dodgers, Yankees, and Red Sox, you know, but who really ranks best among the nine teams in the playoff picture?