With the hopes of an entire country on their back, the Toronto Blue Jays smashed their way into the 2016 ALDS with a walk-off three-run homer in the 11th inning.
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MLB Suspends Padres GM A.J. Preller for 30 Days
In one of the bigger shocks of the day, Major League Baseball has suspended San Diego Padres GM A.J. Preller for 30 days without pay. Ken Rosenthal reported that it might be related to the trade Preller made with the Boston Red Sox involving pitcher Drew Pomeranz.
6 Things To Watch For In Tomorrow’s Toronto Blue Jays vs Kansas City Royals ALCS Game
We cover six things to keep an eye on during the ALCS Game 6 between the Kansas City Royals and the Toronto Blue Jays
Observations from Wednesday’s MLB LCS Games
Quick recaps of all the LCS games from Wednesday including notes from the New York Mets NLCS sweep of the Chicago Cubs.
Notes & Observations from Tuesday’s MLB LCS Games
A couple of pivotal games in the ALCS and NLCS, and we have some quick recaps for you.
Why the Wild Card Round is Good for Baseball
In sports, there is nothing more exciting than an elimination game, and it’s why we, as fans, gravitate towards every single game 7, March Madness tournament, and Super Bowl. Fans expect teams to play their best with their backs against the wall – and most of the time they do.
Yankees’ Kuroda (hand) exits in 2nd inning
Hiroki Kuroda, the team’s No. 2 starter, was forced to leave Wednesday night’s game against the Boston Red Sox after his right throwing hand was grazed by a Shane Victorino leadoff line single in the second inning.
Carter: Blue Jays can’t get caught in hype
The retired Toronto star knows something about meeting high expectations. In 1993, the Jays came into the season as the reigning world champions, and he led them to another title with his winning home run in Game 6 of the World Series.
Ravens owner hopes O’s will budge for opener
Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Biscotti said his team and the NFL are willing to do whatever it takes to ensure the season opens at M&T Bank Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 5, so it’s up to the Baltimore Orioles to give a little themselves.
2013 AL East Preview
Over the past decade, the AL east has been defined as a rivalry between the Yankees and the Red Sox. This rivalry is no longer a rivalry as the Red Sox have all but fallen off the map. Today, the rest of the division seems to have caught up, with the Orioles, Rays and Jays all feeling like they could contend for the East division title in 2013.