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October 9, 2017
by Aaron Gleeman
Charlie Morton vs. Rick Porcello in Boston, and Trevor Bauer vs. Luis Severino in New York.
by Ben Diamond
Max Scherzer vs. Jose Quintana in Chicago, and Yu Darvish vs. Zack Greinke in Arizona.
October 8, 2017
by Bryan Grosnick
Brad Peacock vs. Doug Fister in Boston, and Carlos Carrasco vs. Masahiro Tanaka in New York.
by Meg Rowley
After borrowing and borrowing just to get there, the Diamondbacks fell apart in Game 2.
by Demetrius Bell
Bryce Harper and Ryan Zimmerman lead an eighth-inning explosion in Washington.
by Martin Alonso and Craig Goldstein
Roster breakdowns for each of the four ALDS teams.
October 7, 2017
by Aaron Gleeman
Jon Lester vs. Gio Gonzalez in Washington, and Robbie Ray vs. Rich Hill in Los Angeles.
by Craig Goldstein
Kyle Hendricks and Stephen Strasburg provided plenty to look at on Friday night.
by Wilson Karaman
Dodger Stadium was rocking, Clayton Kershaw was on the mound, and the Dodgers took Game 1.
by Rob Mains
The Red Sox had their opportunities. They didn't know how to react.
by Mike Gianella
New York chased Corey Kluber early and then Cleveland mounted a comeback, thanks in part to Joe Girardi.
October 6, 2017
by Zach Crizer
Chicago title defense opens with a Washington team still trying to make its first big run.
by Martin Alonso and Craig Goldstein
A look at how the teams of the NLDS were assembled.
by Bryan Grosnick
Can the Diamondbacks continue their success against the Dodgers in a high-stakes NL West clash?
by Meg Rowley
The Yankees had to go into Thursday night thinking they might steal one. They didn't.
by George Bissell
Kyle Hendricks vs. Stephen Strasburg in Washington, and Taijuan Walker vs. Clayton Kershaw in Los Angeles.
by Scooter Hotz
Drew Pomeranz vs. Dallas Keuchel in Houston, and CC Sabathia vs. Corey Kluber in Cleveland.
by Demetrius Bell
Jose Altuve homers three times as the Astros steamroll Chris Sale and the Red Sox in Game 1.
October 5, 2017
by Ben Diamond
The Indians are World Series favorites but should expect to be taken to five games against the Yankees, a tough opponent with a great lineup and deep bullpen.
by Matthew Trueblood
Can the underdog Red Sox knock off the powerhouse Astros?
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