Guest Post: Postseason And Politics
Is there anything that unites our country’s deep political divides more than post-season baseball?
Covering the past, present and future of the New York Game
Is there anything that unites our country’s deep political divides more than post-season baseball?
Baseball, almost forgotten this season, has roared back to the forefront of many minds the last few weeks.
When you think of the Texas Rangers, you think of offense. But it’s their pitching that will make or break them.
Burnett has been scrutinized for exactly what he represents. This time, he appears worth every penny.
The Yankees need a big start from an inconsistent starter to stay alive.
Miguel Cabrera powered the Tigers to even the series at a game a piece.
Robsinon Cano’s power was on display as the Yankees took Game 1 of the ALDS at Yankee Stadium
Is it really October already? Yes it is, and post-season baseball is underway.
The Yankees are quite accustomed to dealing with rain. They have dealt with the second most rain interrupted games this season.
It didn’t seem likely at the time, but the opening game of the 2011 season for both the Yankees and Tigers at Yankee Stadium on March 31st was indeed a preview of the American League Division Series. On that March day, C.C. Sabathia and Justin Verlander matched up in an eventual Yankees’ 6-3 win. Neither […]