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- In a game that will likely end up in the “Classics” vault on MLB.tv before too long, the Rockies defeated the Cubs 2-1 in a 13-inning thriller that saw the Cubs use three-fourths of their would-be playoff rotation, Terrance Gore accumulate 10 percent of his career plate appearances, Trevor Story go 3 for 6 without an RBI, and .170 hitter/.577 OPSer Tony Wolters drive in the go-ahead run. As a result, the Rockies will face the Brewers in their first NLDS since 2009.
- In a move that surprised some, the Twins shook things up in the dugout, firing Minnesota icon and 2017 AL Manager of the Year Paul Molitor after four seasons.
- Need a handy guide with the start times and TV info for every Wild Card and Division Series game through this weekend? We’ve got you covered.
- Our Andersen Pickard broke down every postseason series up to the Fall Classic and made his predictions for each matchup.
- MLBDD’s Anthony Spaulding made the cases for the NL Silver Slugger candidates at each position.
- The Royals have signed Ned Yost to a one-year contract extension, because it makes sense to hold on to your winningest manager for just a smidgen longer. They struggled to the tune of 104 losses this season, but we’ll see if strong late-season performances by guys like Adalberto Mondesi and Ryan O’Hearn carry over into next season.
- After 11 seasons spread over two managerial stints in Toronto, John Gibbons is out as the Blue Jays’ manager.
- Why can’t we have nice things? Was baseball just getting a little too fun? Shohei Ohtani started off the season as one of the league’s most anticipated rookies, but now we will be without him for a while, as the Angels announced that he will undergo Tommy John surgery once the season is concluded.
- Mike Scioscia has made it official—he will not manage the Angels next year. Could this be Joe Girardi’s moment? Hot Manager Stove season is getting an early start.
- Andersen Pickard took a look at the teams that have under-performed expectations this season and how it happened.
- Let’s talk about trading Mike Trout — and yes, talk civilly with indoor voices. Our Stephen Tolbert doesn’t focus on the ethics of should you trade Mike Trout, but rather could you trade him.
- Injuries are an unfortunate part of the game that can make or break a team’s season in an instant. This year felt significantly more dense in the disabled-list department. Our Wayne Cavadi looks at how those injuries impacted the 2018 MLB season.
- There are quite a few legitimate contenders in the National League this year, so our own Anthony Spaulding went through the obvious candidates for NL Manager of the Year.
- The competition this year is nothing to take lightly, with Alex Cora and his ability to deliver the fastest-to-100-wins Red Sox being the obvious favorite. Here are the frontrunners to take home this year’s American League Manager of the Year.
- It’s never too early to start looking at the free-agent hellfire that will rain down on us the moment the World Series ends. For crying out loud, Bryce Harper was being asked about going to the Yankees before this season even began. Check out our preview of the 2018-2019 MLB free-agent class.