World Series

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Astros win the pennant. So much for momentum. Plus: Blown call? Ump asks player.
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Fox's baseball announcers: Lyons improves, Brennaman doesn't, Piniella makes a nice guest. Jeanne Zelasko Watch? So 2004.
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The Shot Heard Over the Crawford Boxes: Titanic Pujols blast beats Astros, keeps Cardinals alive.
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Appreciating USC-Notre Dame the old-fashioned way. Plus: White Sox win pennant. How's the weather in Hades?
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NFL Week 6: Vikings hope to draw inspiration from team orgy. Plus: Fox hates baseball, exhibit 3,442.
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White Sox beat Angels on ump's screwup. And catcher's. And pitcher's. Does baseball need replay? No!
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Angels KO Yankees, slog to Chicago for ALCS vs. rested ChiSox. Give them a break, baseball.
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Boston wins the World Series! Throw out the sackcloth and ashes. Red Sox fandom will never be the same.
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World Series: The Red Sox are one win away. Anything can happen -- again -- but this is looking like a back-alley beating.
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The designated hitter rule helps the home team in the World Series. Good news for the Cards, who need some as the Red Sox visit for Game 3.
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World Series: The Sock of the Red Death. Curt Schilling and his painful, bloody ankle put the Cardinals in mortal danger.
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World Series preview: Pitching can only do so much. The Cardinals and Red Sox will settle this thing with baseball bats. Plus: NFL Week 7 picks.
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The Red Sox come back from 3-0 down to beat the Yankees and win the pennant, and everything you've ever known is false.
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Readers keep their eyes on the cliche prize as they cowboy up and invade the House That Jeanne Built for the first Write Like Zelasko Contest.
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Thanks to Josh Beckett, the Yankees are not the champions, and thanks to the Boss, they might stay that way a while. Plus: One last Zelasko cliche watch.
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The Marlins go to New York with a 3-2 lead, but we know by now that they'll never get an easy win in this World Series. Plus: More Zelasko cliches. And: NFL Week 8 picks.
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World Series: Roger Clemens goes out a hero, but not a winner. Plus: The Jeanne Zelasko cliche watch.
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The Yankees turn up the heat, the Marlins have their backs against the wall, and Fox's Jeanne Zelasko cranks out more cliches than you can shake a stick at.
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ESPN's firing of football columnist Gregg Easterbrook for anti-Semitism only looks honorable if you don't look too closely. Plus: Fox ignores the Jeffrey Loria story.
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World Series: The Marlins win one their way, the Yankees win one their way, and the ratings are up but still low, meaning people are missing good baseball.
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The mystique of Cubs fans' loyalty to their lovable losers is safe. Plus: A classic Game 7 pitching matchup presages what should be a classic World Series.
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Cubs win! Marlins win! Yanks? Well, of course. And the A's and Red Sox fight for their right to party.
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Playoff preview: The Cubs are this year's Yankees, the rock stars of baseball. But the Yankees are still the Yankees.
Strength in numbers
A conversation with Bill James, the famed statistical baseball analyst just hired by the Red Sox.
Why nobody watched the World Series
Blame it on late games and regionalism -- not the great baseball. And has anybody checked the NBA ratings lately?
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