Monthly Archives: October 2015


Home wins. 151 comments

Both Championship Series are 2-0. Kansas City won two at home and heads to Toronto. New York won two at home and heads to Chicago. We’ve seen how quickly two-game leads can evaporate. But for both the Blue Jays and the Cubs, a win in their Game 3s is pretty much a must. […]


Giving extra outs. 100 comments

David Price was cruising. It was the bottom of the seventh. His Blue Jays were leading 3-0. He had retired nineteen batters in a row. Then the bottom fell out. Actually, what fell was an easy pop up in the outfield that should have been caught by the second baseman […]


The dot race. 285 comments

The ending was heartbreaking. Crushing even. But, not unexpected. This is, after all, sadly, the fate of the Texas Rangers. They have lost seven consecutive games which they had the chance to win and move on: Two where a win would have made them World Series champions. A wild card game. […]


Game 4: Toronto 8, Texas 4. 176 comments

Derek Holland leaves Game 4, surrendering six runs in two innings. Afterward he said, “I didn’t do my job.” It was the only time all day he was on target.   At the start of Game 4, the temperature in Arlington was ninety-seven degrees, making the Ballpark mostly uninhabitable. Even […]