Just what, precisely, is bugging baseball's best closer? After taking a deeper look at his month after Friday, here are a few developments that might explain his October funk. We noted as part of ...
He is always one swing away. Tom Verducci is a senior writer for Sports Illustrated who has covered Major League Baseball since 1981. He also serves as an analyst for FOX Sports and the MLB ...
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This might come as a surprise, but there actually was a World Series last year. Seriously, it happened. The Texas Rangers beat the Arizona Diamondbacks in five games. Corey Seager won MVP. There ...
Also on this episode of the Baseball Bar-B-Cast, the guys take a look at Game 1 of the ALCS that saw Carlos Rodón have arguably his best start as a member of the New York Yankees, leading the ...
Game 1 is Monday in the Bronx. With their $109 million payroll, the Guardians are an oddity among baseball's final four — the little guys taking on the big-spending Yankees, Mets and Los Angeles ...
The best-of-five ALDS matchup between the Detroit Tigers and the Cleveland Guardians is down to a winner-takes-all game. The AL Central foes split the first two games in Cleveland and the second ...
"David Fry is one of the best baseball players in this league," Guardians manager Stephen Vogt said. Cleveland ended a streak of 11 losses in postseason elimination games dating to Game 6 of 1997 ...
"Backyard Baseball ‘97" has been re-released by Backyard Sports on Steam, Mega Cat Studios and Playground Productions announced Thursday. The re-release of "Backyard Baseball ’97" coincided ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kris Bubic gripped a baseball in his left hand and brought his hands together, coming set in the eighth inning Wednesday as he let out a heavy exhale. He bent at the waist.
In exactly one day, Pablo Sanchez and the rest of the Backyard Sports gang will head to Eckman Acres once again for the official return of Backyard Baseball '97. That day nearly has arrived.
Scott Harris, the architect of one of the most unlikely playoff teams ever assembled, entered the season convinced that the Detroit Tigers’ vast collection of prospects would be ready at some ...