Six to watch in the ALCS: Astros, Yankees managing rest vs. rust
This ALCS is going to be more tightly squeezed than normal, with only one off day between Games 2 and 3. For that reason, both the Astros and Yankees have to get creative when managing their pitching staffs.
Six to watch in the NLCS: There's more than just Soto and Harper to keep an eye on
There is nothing wrong with baseball's new playoff format. And, despite what some may say, there is no lack of star power, with the likes of Bryce Harper, Juan Soto, and Manny Machado worth watching.
ALDS Preview: Canadian Guardians Quantrill, Naylor among players to watch
NLDS Preview: Dodgers' Freeman, Braves' Acuna Jr. among players to watch
The Atlanta Braves face the Philadelphia Phillies and the Los Angeles Dodgers battle the San Diego Padres in the National League Division Series. Here are six players to watch this round.
Six players to watch in the National League wild-card round
Still pining for pitchers hitting, National League fans? Upset that the adoption of the designated hitter has sullied the purity of the game? The St. Louis Cardinals – of all teams - would like a word.
Six players to watch in the American League wild-card round
Hidden in Romano's blown save is how far he's come for the Blue Jays
Jordan Romano allowing three runs in the ninth as the Blue Jays gave up their lead on Sunday actually served as a reminder for how great he has been, and how far he’s come in Toronto.
Judge's special season reignites debate over which home run records really count
As Aaron Judge chases down home-run greatness and tainted records, the debate over which MLB record really count has been reignited.
Blue Jays focused on playoff push but Ohtani's uncertainty looms over baseball
Tatis' positive PED test a reminder that baseball cannot let its guard down
Fernando Tatis Jr. could be around for another 15 years, so the last thing MLB wants is anything even remotely resembling any “yeah, buts,” attached to one of its transcendent players, like we’ve seen in the past. And though Tatis made a mistake, there’s plenty of time for him to make good.
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