Eight teams, eight trainers’ rooms. Will runs down the details.
Two of the most successful small-market teams in baseball meet in the Division Series–again.
Dan reviews the no-longer funny Padres and their bid to take down the somewhat more embarrassed Cardinals in a rematch from last season’s playoffs.
Joe makes all the calls, and throws in a World Series prediction for good measure.
Managers–some already out the door–have the mike this week.
Not adjusting well to the offseason, Joe checks in with some notes on the season’s final two days.
Rany sorts through the ins and outs of the classic confronatation between the Evil Empire and a Cinderella story.
A complete breakdown of when teams earn postseason berths produces some interesting findings.
Two high-priced big-city aces are struggling with injuries that will curtail, or even end, their seasons.
One decision by a veteran ballplayer may have ended the NL wild-card race.
Clay factors in the MLB tiebreaker rules to make the Postseason Odds Report more accurate.
Steven takes a good long look at the Veterans Committee.
Jim’s not ready to let go of regular season play just yet, not by a long shot.
Christina peers darkly into what a Juan Castro signing portends for the Reds’ offseason, and explains the meaning of some underserved news in panicky St. Louis.
Where have all the triples gone? Dan investigates.
No intro, just updates on Jim Edmonds, Rich Harden, and a lot of concern over Pedro Martinez.