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.
The Padres were outplayed by the Cardinals in Game Two, while the Astros and Braves continued to put up more runs than expected.
Things may be looking up in the desert, while things definitely are looking up in Milwaukee.
Bobby Jenks has gone from failed starter to playoff closer, and Ozzie Guillen deserves much of the credit.
Winning a playoff series is often seen as a crapshoot. Is it?
Better games were the best news on Wednesday, which featured a surprising slugfest and a couple of key errors.
Baseball like it used to be–in 1968–is the likely order of the day in this matchup between a great starting rotation and a good one.
New Rangers’ GM Jon Daniels gave us some insight into his thought process last winter.
All eight playoff teams got to the postseason on the backs of some great performances…and while overcoming some terrible ones.
Jonah sees plenty of surprises in a Sox-on-Sox drubbing in Chicago.
Notebook has regular season post-mortems on the Indians, the Yankees and the Devil Rays.
Talking points from the first day of the second season.
The teams that won yesterday took control early and never looked back.
Christina previews the Yankees/Angels series, who are perfectly poised to exploit each other’s weaknesses.