How long can the Phillies expect Carlos Santana to be Carlos Santana?
CC Sabathia vs. Corey Kluber, with a spot in the ALCS on the line.
Whatever he had in Game 1 was absent in Game 4.
Charlie Morton vs. Rick Porcello in Boston, and Trevor Bauer vs. Luis Severino in New York.
Greg Bird hit one, Aaron Judge robbed one, and the Yankees lived to fight another day.
Brad Peacock vs. Doug Fister in Boston, and Carlos Carrasco vs. Masahiro Tanaka in New York.
New York chased Corey Kluber early and then Cleveland mounted a comeback, thanks in part to Joe Girardi.
Drew Pomeranz vs. Dallas Keuchel in Houston, and CC Sabathia vs. Corey Kluber in Cleveland.
The Yankees had to go into Thursday night thinking they might steal one. They didn’t.
Chris Sale vs. Justin Verlander in Houston, and Sonny Gray vs. Trevor Bauer in Cleveland.
On the 30th episode of the DFA podcast, Bryan and R.J. mix up the format in order to talk about Cleveland’s surprising 21-game win streak and the moves and deals that brought them to this point. (Also, they argue about the respective merits of Yandy DÃaz vs. Giovanny Urshela. It’s a good show anyway.)
Esto es lo que le faltaba a Cleveland: un poderoso bate detras del plato.
Just what Cleveland has been missing: a potent bat behind the plate. How extremely convenient.
On the 22nd episode of the DFA podcast, R.J. and Bryan are joined by BP’s Jarrett Seidler to talk about the biggest post-deadline deal (Jay Bruce to the Indians), the callups of Dominic Smith and Amed Rosario, and … whatever the Mets’ plan is for 2018!
In a move seemingly months in the making, the Indians add Mets slugger Jay Bruce for the stretch run (and playoffs).
On the 20th episode of the DFA podcast, Bryan hosts an all-star collection of BP writers in our first live episode! Listen in as Craig Goldstein, Patrick Dubuque, Jeffrey Paternostro, Emma Baccellieri, Kate Morrison, and Aaron Gleeman all share their thoughts on the major and minor moves as the deadline comes and goes. It’s a must-listen!