The Astros lost their starting pitcher in the second inning, but their real problems came at the plate and in the dugout.
Five things to think about as we wait for the first pitch.
New Tiger manager Jim Leyland inherits a young pitching staff, which may not be a good thing, and Neifi Perez has something in common with two Atlanta Braves.
Houston will take the field Saturday night in their first World Series. Jim takes a look at the history of teams playing in their first Fall Classic.
Jay takes a look at the legacy of the recently departed Yankee pitching coach.
James previews what could very well be one of the lowest-scoring World Series in history.
We take a look at the remnants of the Killer Bs in Houston, and the status of a once highly touted prospect in Toronto.
Teams start to get their rosters in order for a winter of tinkering.
Continuing their climb from 15-30, the Astros rode Roy Oswalt’s right arm into the World Series.
Notebook has a look at some young Royals farmhands, and says goodbye to Minnesota’s Luis Rivas.
Regardless of who emerges from the NLCS, the 2005 World Series will be a matchup between two teams that have never squared off before in a Fall Classic.
Where does Monday’s NLCS Game Five rank among recent postseason comebacks?
James, a Bay Area native, honors the late, great Bill King.
Albert Pujols brought his team back from the precipice with one big swing of the bat.
Players react to the officiating in the Angels-White Sox series, the coaching staff turnover begins, and White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen is just…wow.
The White Sox advanced to their first World Series since 1959, while the Astros moved closer to their first in franchise history.