Archive for the 'Teams' Category

Might the Red Sox have found a quality starter?

After surprisingly winning the AL Central and getting to stay home and face the A’s, the Twins were nearly everybody’s favorite to win their opening-round series. As they say, that’s why they play the games.

In his first postseason appearance ever, Carlos Delgado beats the shift and has a big day.

The Yankees surged into the playoffs with perhaps the most potent lineup in history, while the Tigers backed into them with the worst final stretch of any postseason team in history. Despite the prime time slotting, this series may be the least appealing of all the playoff matchups. But for the Yankees and Tigers, how they do in the next week means a lot.

Larry looks back at 2006 and Game 1.

While everybody was expecting Johan Santana to pitch the Twins right past the A’s, Barry Zito showed that he knows a thing or two about pitching.

Jake Peavy lost another Game 1.

Dave and Rich Lederer, of Baseball Analysts, take a joint look at the Mets/Dodgers National League Division Series.

Looking forward to when executives will just say no.

Rather than traveling to take on the mighty Yankees, the Twins are happy to be staying at home and playing the A’s in a series that starts today.

Will the Tigers get their revenge for 1961?