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  • Baseball playoffs: Red Sox-Cubs Series?

    Could be, but the Angels, not the Sox or Rays, had the best record in the A.L. And: Is this really the year at Wrigley?
  • New Yorkers write: "&$#! you!"

    Long-suffering Mets fans don't like being lumped in with Yankees fans.
  • The White Sox's wild, wild, wild win

    The Tigers uncorking a week's worth of wild pitches in one inning shows why there's no predicting in postseason baseball.
  • Go, go, White Sox!

    A Chicago win over the Tigers in Monday's makeup game would mean baseball on Tuesday.
  • Mets collapse 2.0 complete

    It's always fun to see a New York team lose, especially when a club like the Milwaukee Brewers benefits.
  • The pro-Derek Jeter backlash

    It starts here. Just because he's overhyped and overpraised doesn't mean he's not an all-time great.
  • Joe Morgan, stathead

    For just a moment, the old-school baseball man wanders over to the sabermetric side to talk about clutch hitting.
  • Historic Yankee futility

    Barely alive, New York is on the verge of elimination for the first straight year. Also: Stadium closing.
  • Shocking press releases of our times

    It seems ESPN will be paying a little bit of attention to the closing of Yankee Stadium.
  • Yankee Stadium shocker: Taxpayers fleeced?

    A legislative report says the public is paying up and getting nothing in return but higher ticket prices. City and team: It's not true.
  • A baseball Hail Mary

    The Brewers, tied for a playoff spot, fire manager Ned Yost with 12 games left in the season.
  • Rays-Red Sox: The day after

    Pondering Tampa's momentum-changing (ha!), pennant race-affecting (ha!) win. Plus: ESPN's Gammons and Co. confidently err on the rules.
  • See a different game

    Baseball's instant replay system might work fine, but its hasty implementation signals a disturbing change in attitude.
  • Baseball gets chippy

    Six hit batsmen, two collisions, an injured catcher and a woozy top prospect. No wonder big-league teams want no part of the Olympics.
  • Baseball's skimming scam

    The Yankees are the latest team involved in the growing scandal involving scouts taking kickbacks from Dominican prospects' signing bonuses.
  • Aaay! Statue inflation spikes

    The Brewers get set to honor the Fonz, and that Harold Baines monument is looking better by the minute.
  • The deadline comes alive

    The Manny Ramirez deal at "3:59 and seconds" puts a cap on a refreshingly active trading season.
  • Manny the Marlin?

    As rumors fly at the trade deadline, the big fish could head south while future Hall of Famers Griffey and Maddux weigh deals to contenders.
  • An obscure, but worthy, baseball record

    A's reliever does something that hasn't been done -- but has been thought about -- in 101 years.
  • Mannytrade '08: Slightly less nuts than usual

    For the first time, it wouldn't be totally crazy for the Red Sox to ship out their nutty slugger. Just a little crazy.
  • N.Y. Post burns down Yanks' security theater

    It takes one day for the paper to embarrass the team into lifting its absurd sunblock ban.
  • Baseball's gone statue crazy

    It's adulation inflation as Harold Baines gets one and Orlando Cepeda's is on the way.
  • Four hits? Why, that's nothing

    Miguel Cabrera's 5-hit night one-ups a rookie slugger.
  • The Unwritten Rule War rages on

    If the Blue Jays threw at the Rays for bunting with a five-run lead in the sixth, things are getting worse.
  • First-half predictions: Predictably bad

    It's not pretty for this column, though not as ugly as for those who picked the Mariners.
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