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ALCS Game 5: Texas Rangers' Report Card After 7-2 Loss to Yankees

The Texas Rangers lost their first ever game when attempting to clinch a pennant. On an overcast day at Yankee Stadium, it was the Yankees who fought off elimination, bringing out the bats against C.J. Wilson. This game went the Yankees' way, the same way it had gone the Rangers' way over the last three games.

It's not as if the Rangers couldn't hit CC Sabathia—they just couldn't come through in the clutch, and after some home runs by New York, it was a 7-2 defeat for Texas in Game 5 of the ALCS.

New York Yankees Prevail Through Adversity But Is It Enough?

It’s almost trite to ask what people initially think about when they ponder the New York Yankees and the postseason.

Some will say a team resting on the ink of a paycheck, while others will say an indelible mark on baseball’s identity.

But when you clear the air on a seemingly endless argument, you’re left with the only topic that is forward focus: The 2010 ALCS.

Philadelphia Phillies vs. San Francisco Giants: Game 4 Live Blog

Good evening baseball fans! Welcome to Game Four of the NLCS between the visiting Philadelphia Phillies and the San Francisco Giants.

Bleacher bum Evan Adrian here, taking you every step of the way through this pivotal matchup.

3 Problems the Red Sox Must Fix for a World Series in 2011

I have seen—and laughed at—many Boston Red Sox fans who believe that the Red Sox need to clean house this offseason to have any success next year. The Red Sox had the 10th-best record in all of baseball.

That might not seem impressive, but it truly is considering the injury struggles Boston endured. People can argue that Papelbon was, at times, a major reason for the Red Sox struggles, and they would not be wrong.

2010 NLCS: Should The Philadelphia Phillies Start Roy Halladay In Game 4?

Should Charlie Manuel and the Philadelphia Phillies start Joe Blanton or Roy Halladay in Game 4 of the NLCS? 

After the San Francisco Giants won Game 4, the Phillies are in danger of losing the series in San Francisco.   

The Giants will most likely stick to their scheduled starter, Madison Bumgarner.  

San Francisco could now possibly have Tim Lincecum pitching at home in Game 5 with the chance to advance to the 2010 World Series. 

Mike Quade Hired as Chicago Cubs Manager: Second-Guessing Begins

This time it's official. Mike Quade is the manager, not interim manager, of the Chicago Cubs.

SF Giants: 10 Reasons Why This Could Finally Be Their Year

The San Francisco Giants just took Game 3 from the Phillies, and they have to be feeling pretty good about themselves right about now. 

Growing up a Dodgers fan, I have to say I feel a bit queasy right about now.  It's because I have a feeling.  It is a wincing pain in my gut that this might be it.  Recent developments have me thinking this could be the year the San Francisco Giants clinch their first World Series. 

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Why Even Bother? Baltimore Orioles Forfeit 2011 Season Before It Even Happens

The Orioles announced today that they will not play in the 2011 MLB Season. Ownership has decided to forfeit the season in order to regroup for 2012.

Most Baltimorians were surprised by the announcement. Many thought the Orioles had folded after Cal Ripken had retired, and weren't even aware that Baltimore still had an MLB franchise!

MLB Playoffs 2010: Cliff Lee and 5 Other Top Performances

Texas Rangers pitcher, Cliff Lee had one of the 2010 MLB postseason's best performances last night at Yankee Stadium.  He struck out 13 New York Yankees hitters, while only allowing two hits and zero runs in eight innings.

While that seems like an outstanding game, (which it is) a couple other performances have one-upped Lee when it comes down to the final stat line.

2010 is definitely the year of the pitcher (outside of 1968), a couple of hitting performances have been just as important. 

Did the slugger of your favorite postseason team make the list?

2010 ALCS: 10 Reasons the Rangers May Wrap This Up in Game Five

If not for one inning, the Texas Rangers would be staring at a three-game-to-none lead in the ALCS against the team that is supposed to dominate in the playoffs.

They've dominated 26 of the 27 innings played, and they've outscored the defending champion New York Yankees 21-8, including an 8-0 shutout on Monday night.

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