The White Sox gave away at-bats, outs, and a ballgame last night.
Chris breaks down this year’s NLCS, which isn’t quite a rematch of last year’s.
Jim has some thoughts on the playoff action to date, plus a look ahead at the possible World Series outcomes.
The Angels knew their chances to win the Division Series hinged on a powerful right arm. They just didn’t realize which one.
Each of the four remaining teams has some kind of health issue they’re dealing with.
It’s a Beast-less ALCS, as the White Sox and Angels square off in what figures to be a dramatic series.
The Astros react to their historic clinching game, the White Sox move on, David Wells may retire, and Eric Gagne sounds off about the Dodgers.
The Astros win in thrilling fashion, and the Yankees force a Game Five.
The difference between going home and going on is so very, very small.
The Astros take control, and the Cardinals take a few days off.
Front-office moves in Detroit, Tampa Bay and Texas are the headline items in this edition.
For the first time since 2002, it won’t be the Red Sox and Yankees in the ALCS.
The first departure from the Elite Eight, and a barnburner in the Bronx.
Notebook wraps up the week with a look at the Pirates’ young rotation, and the recent activity in Texas.
Jim looks forward to the weekend by looking at the only four remaining series.
The National League had the stage to itself Thursday, which was a good thing for the Braves, and not so good for the Padres.