Monthly Archives: October 2018


Misery. 39 comments

  The only problem with none of the division series going five games is there are two dead days before any baseball. The National League Championship Series starts Friday night. It might be appropriate, or maybe it’s sadistic, to bring up an article on ESPN.com right now. It was written […]


According to plan. 37 comments

  No Cinderella stories. No “we shocked the world.” No upsets. The Final Four is set. It all went according to the script. Even if the last inning last night tried to be Rudy and Hoosiers all rolled into one. In the end, the Red Sox were able to nail […]


A landslide victory. 129 comments

  It wasn’t that it was the Yankees getting pounded that made last night’s game so enjoyable. As far as games go, the competitiveness was over after the Red Sox scored seven runs in the fourth and made it 10-0. This isn’t about Yankee-bashing. No matter what you think of […]


Mr. Automatic. 105 comments

  Freddie Freeman is about as reliable as they come. The guy rolls out of bed in the morning and gets clutch hits. That’s what he does. He batted .309 in 2018. He hit .309 batting from the right, .309 batting from the left. He hit .304 at home, .314 […]


The Price of failure. 64 comments

  David Price is the opposite of Mr. October. After last night’s loss to the Yankees, in which he lasted just one and two-thirds innings, giving up three hits, two walks and three earned runs, Price is now 0-9 in ten post-season starts. His ERA is 6.03. Price is the […]


Baseball heaven. 65 comments

  Ten hours of baseball playoffs. Four games. Two close ones, two no-doubters. In the National League, both Milwaukee and Los Angeles took commanding 2-0 leads in much the same way. Their opponents cannot hit. The Braves have yet to score a run. The Rockies have scored two. In the […]


It’s Playoff Season. 32 comments

  Today is Baseball Day. It’s like Christmas and Halloween and your birthday all rolled into one, then sewn up with 108 red stitches. It’s the one day we are assured of four playoff games. Both American League first-round series start today. And both National League Game 2s are today. […]


Small money ball. 22 comments

When you bring in your closer in the sixth inning, you either took a time machine back to the 1970s or you are in a world of trouble in actual time. For the Athletics, it was the latter. A team with the lowest payroll in baseball—$66 million to start the […]


Just shy of immortality. 154 comments

  Christian Yelich is a beast. He came into yesterday’s tie-breaker game needing one home run and two RBIs to be the first triple-crown winner in the National League since 1937 when the Cardinals’ Joey Medwick hit .374 while slugging 37 home runs and knocking in 154. (Just four years […]