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The Red Sox have already completed the greatest comeback in baseball postseason history. Whether they finish the series off is yet to be determined, but even if they don’t come through, they may have finished off the myth of their permanent futility, the Yankees’ invulnerability, and Dan Shaughnessy’s career.
Craig takes a look at the controversial call from last night’s eighth inning, and offers some thoughts on the standards of umpiring, honesty, and sportsmanship we saw last night.
With over $300 million in combined payrolls and the two best records in the league, the American League Championship Series may come down to a war of attrition. Well, that and Curt Schilling’s ankle.
As both League Championship Series head toward classic status, it’s time to take a look at the players who have made these 10 games so amazing with their awe-inspiring performances.
There’s only one thing Larry and Ben could be talking about this week — the first four games of the American League Championship Series.
Behind Beltran, Berkman and Lidge, the Astros tied the NLCS up at two games apiece.
A line drive to center and a long drive to right extended the ALCS another day, and gave the dejected Boston faithful something to cheer about. Can they do it again? And again? And again?
Here’s one Yankees fan who’s tired of the C-word. Larry Mahnken tells us how the Red Sox went down 3-0, and dismisses the easy explanation.
After a 45-minute rain delay, the Cardinals took Game 2 behind back-to-back homers on a sloppy night of baseball.
Behind 10 runs on a dozen hits, the Cardinals took a 1-0 NLCS lead over the Astros.