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ALDS Game 4: Tigers beat A’s 8-6, stay alive for Game 5

With their season on the line, the Tigers' bats finally showed some life on Tuesday. After scoring only six runs and in two of 27 innings during the first three games of the ALDS, Detroit's previously feeble offense put some runs on the board against the Oakland A's. The Tigers fell behind 3-0 in the […]

Rare Vin Scully video of Don Larsen’s perfect game

Today marks the 57th anniversary of one of the most remarkable achievements in baseball history — New York Yankees pitcher Don Larsen’s perfect game in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series against the Brooklyn Dodgers. Check out the box score over at Baseball Reference. It’s spectacular. It’s a feat that has yet to be […]

Five observations from the Dodgers-Braves NLDS

The NLDS matchup between the Dodgers and Braves is in the books, and the Dodgers are the victors and bound for the NLCS. After watching the four games of the series, here are five observations about the teams and the series. The Dodgers offense might not be able to be stopped. In the four game […]

End of Season Post-Mortem: 2013 Atlanta Braves

Here we are, folks: the End of Season Post-Mortem series. If you're new here (which about 50% of our reader base is in comparison to last year), here's a brief explanation: after a team is eliminated from playoff contention, we're going to put their season under a microscope and look at just what the hell […]

Dugout Digest – one down

We have our first eliminated team of the 2013 Division Series, and its the Atlanta Braves. The Dodgers won a wild 4-3 game on Monday night to punch their ticket to the NLCS, and they'll await their opponent. But who will it be? Well, we don't know yet after the Cardinals forced a Game 5 […]

NLDS Game 4: Dodgers finish off Braves with dramatic 4-3 victory

Oh, sweet irony. Entering tonights NLDS Game 4 between the Dodgers and Braves is was Don Mattingly being openly questioned for his decision to start Clayton Kershaw on short rest. By the time the game was over, it was Fredi Gonzalez subjected to an intense line of second-guessing. Things were had been shaping up so […]

ALDS Game 3: Rays walk off on Red Sox 5-4, force Game 4

The Tampa Bay Rays beat the Boston Red Sox 5-4 in Game 4 of their ALDS matchup, reducing Boston's series lead to 2-1. What a wild and crazy (and often times, infuriating) game of baseball. The Red Sox jumped out to a 3-0 lead, with a rough inning by Alex Cobb in the fifth tacking […]

NLDS Game 4: Cardinals edge Pirates 2-1 to force Game 5

The St Louis Cardinals beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 2-1 in Game 4 of their NL Division Series matchup, tying the series at two games apiece and forcing a deciding Game 5 on Wednesday. The story of this one was Cardinals rookie Michael Wacha. Wacha was perfect through five, and had a no-hitter going through 7 […]

Grant Balfour and Victor Martinez add fireworks to Tigers-A’s Game 3

Balfour Rage! Such a phenomenon didn't get its name because Grant Balfour is a quiet guy, someone who just throws his pitches and gets off the field. No, like many MLB closers, Balfour prepares for the task of closing out ballgames in the ninth inning by amping himself up into a competitive frenzy. Does the […]

ALDS Game 3: A’s bring the boom in 6-3 win over Tigers

Seth Smith got the start at designated hitter for the Oakland Athletics versus the Detroit Tigers on Monday. But for the purposes of Game 3 of the ALDS, Smith was the designated Anibal Sanchez hitter.  Smith had a .353 batting average (7-for-19) with a 1.323 OPS, three home runs and four RBI against Sanchez going […]

MLB Network feature highlights special Walker-Clemente connection

With the Pittsburgh Pirates back in the postseason for the first time since 1992 (or haven’t you heard?), we’ve enjoyed some compelling storylines about the team — from MVP candidate center fielder Andrew McCutchen to local boy second baseman Neil Walker to back from the dead closer Jason Grilli. And having the Pirates back in […]

Putting Carlos Beltran’s Postseason statistics into perspective

St Louis Cardinals outfielder Carlos Beltran turns into a freak in October. Going into Monday's game with the Pirates, Beltran has a .360/.463/.794 career Postseason line. That's really, really good – in fact, his 1.257 OPS is the highest ever among players with at least 40 Postseason plate appearances. Yet, there's this sentiment that maybe […]

Bryce Harper’s brother is a finalist for Mustached American of the Year

The American Mustache Institute (which really is a thing that exists) has announced their ten finalists for the Robert Goulet Memorial Mustached American of the Year (also a real thing), and one of the finalists is Bryan Harper, Bryce's older brother. The elder Harper was drafted in the 30th round of the 2011 Draft by […]

Here’s an A’s fan fighting cops and getting tasered

http://youtube.com/watch?v=U7dBaDq2xt4?feature=player_embedded It looks like this video is from either Friday or Saturday night in Oakland during their ALDS game with the Tigers. Watch in horror as this (probably) drunk A's fan decides to fight numerous cops and stadium security personnel, ending with him taking a shot from a taser to the back and being escorted […]

Dugout Digest – on the brink

The Dodgers smashed the Braves on Sunday, and the Pirates rallied late to beat the Cardinals. Both teams are now one win away from meeting in the NLCS. With the Red Sox leading the Rays 2-0, we could see three teams punch their tickets to the LCS on Monday…or, we could see the Postseason picture […]

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