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October 19, 2016
by Aaron Gleeman
Ryan Merritt vs. Marco Estrada in Toronto and John Lackey vs. Julio Urias in Los Angeles.
by Kate Morrison
Cleveland finally lost for the first time this postseason, but it wasn't all bad news for Corey Kluber and the Indians.
October 18, 2016
by Trevor Strunk
Cleveland refuses to lose, putting Toronto on the brink.
by Bryan Grosnick
Corey Kluber vs. Aaron Sanchez in Toronto and Jake Arrieta vs. Rich Hill in Los Angeles.
October 17, 2016
by Rian Watt
Clayton Kershaw and Kenley Jansen shut down the Cubs, tying the NLCS at 1-1 heading to Los Angeles.
by Jeff Quinton
Trevor Bauer vs. Marcus Stroman, in Toronto.
October 16, 2016
by Meg Rowley
Dave Roberts and Joe Maddon went move for move in Game 1, and then Miguel Montero made Wrigley Field explode.
by Ashley Varela
Cleveland used a familiar blueprint to take a 2-0 series lead over Toronto.
October 15, 2016
by Aaron Gleeman
Are the Dodgers gassed after their NLDS battle or can they topple the Cubs juggernaut?
by Rob Mains
Francisco Lindor provided all the run support Corey Kluber and the Indians' shutdown bullpen needed in Game 1.
by Mike Gianella
J.A. Happ vs. Josh Tomlin in Cleveland and Kenta Maeda vs. Jon Lester in Chicago.
October 14, 2016
by Matthew Trueblood
Breaking down the strengths, weaknesses, injuries, and managers for the seven-game American League slugfest.
by Jarrett Seidler
Modern bullpen usage be damned, Dave Roberts was determined to use his best pitchers in Game 5 and the Dodgers are moving on.
October 13, 2016
by Aaron Gleeman
Rich Hill vs. Max Scherzer, in Washington.
October 12, 2016
by Henry Druschel
Just when it looked like the Giants were doing their usual October thing, the Cubs came back to win Game 4 and the NLDS.
by Mauricio Rubio
Clayton Kershaw as human and the Dodgers' bullpen imploded, but Los Angeles still forced a Game 5.
October 11, 2016
by Bryan Grosnick and Jeff Quinton
Must-win home games for the Dodgers and the Giants.
by Craig Goldstein
Washington grabbed a 2-1 series lead as the two managers handled Game 3 much differently.
by Brett Cowett
Cleveland swept Boston out of the playoffs in David Ortiz's final game.
by Clarissa Young
Jake Arrieta and Kris Bryant provided big homers, but the Giants found a way to keep the NLDS alive.
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