Thursday night was Christina’s turn at the keyboard, as the series of Series diaries continues.
Dan charts progress and shows a new way to document pitcher performance in-game.
Vintage Base Ball games have become a popular pastime. While attending one in Baltimore, Clay Davenport becomes part of the action.
Some assorted odds and ends after the first rainout of this World Series, including a weather report from BP’s resident meteorologist.
Could a woman ever reach the major leagues? Will a Tiger ever take a walk? Does anyone win a free taco? Kevin sorts out the highs and lows of Game Three in St. Louis.
With the advantage shifting to La Russa’s Cardinals, Nate encourages Jim Leyland to swap defense for hitting in time for Game Four.
Marc turns his attention to the best player in the Tigers’ lineup, and sorts out how he got that way.
The Tigers continued to hack away at everything round, while Jim Leyland had something of an off night.
While thawing out after two days in Detroit, Nate thinks a bit more about L’Affaire Rogers.
Jim wonders about baseball’s history of on-field rule-breaking and has some thoughts on this offseason’s managerial changes, one of which includes off-the-field rule-breaking.
Christina ponders what was in ’68, and what might have been in 1987.
Before heading to St. Louis, Nate checks in with notes on Kenny Rogers’ success at home, and the suspicions raised about how he does it.
Jay suffers the exquisite torture of a Jeff Weaver-Kenny Rogers duel in Game Two of the World Series. Go along for a sometimes rocky but always informative ride.
Kenny Rogers continues to rewrite the narrative of his career, but do we know the entire story?
Some World Series hijinks from Detroit, plus Ken Macha’s departure from Oakland and the beginning of the Piniella era in Wrigleyville.
The former Fox Sports color man talks about his recent dismissal over on-air comments.