Archive for October 2007

Forget about Joe Torre—the Yankees have bigger things to worry about.

The first installment of Toons by Tuck.

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Who should be kept for one more year among three studs?

A look at a few of the post season intentional walks to determine if they were good or bad moves.

It’s Round Two of the biggest October talent swaps, in which we encounter Tony C., Frantic Frankie, Willie Mac, Mr. Bonds the Elder, and Jack the Ripper.

A look at history’s greatest October upsets to determine what characteristics are most pronounced in these surprising clashes. Oh, and it turns out that this info also describes one of this year’s remaining squads.

Who’s going to be pocketing the loot in the Hot Stove?

Derek Carty looks at breakout Indians starter Fausto Carmona, whether his 2007 season was for real, and what to expect for 2008.

The advantages the Indians had over the Yankees are all gone. It’s not always a big margin, but the Red Sox have better hitting, better pitching and better fielding. The series may end up coming down to … Joe Borowski, which has Ben feeling good about the Red Sox’s chances.

Ryan predicts a tight series, but counts on the Indians’ two aces to help them prevail.