Texas Rangers
The Texas Rangers Are Winning as Weirdly as They Can
In Adrian Beltre and Nomar Mazara, the surprising Rangers have a pair of perfect avatars—one too old, one too young. For a team this weird, nothing else would do.
Throwback Thursday: Nolan Ryan K's Time And Age, Pitching His Seventh No-Hitter At 44
In 1991, future Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan was sore, tired and old. But that didn't stop him from striking out 16 batters en route to his seventh career no-hitter.
Straight Out Of Tokyo: Tony Barnette's Long Road To The Majors
Most Americans go to Japan when their major league careers are over. A few boomerang back. Then there's Tony Barnette.
MLB Investigating Yu Darvish in Connection With his Brother's Gambling Ring in Japan
Yu Darvish is being investigated by MLB in connection with his brother's gambling ring in Japan.
One Last Look Back at Baseball in 2015
In 2015, a few could-be dynasties arrived on the scene ahead of schedule, the Royals were perfect, the Dodgers spent money, and nothing happened quite as planned.
David Roth's Weak In Review: Beginning And Ending In October
This year's October baseball has been pretty great, but also impressively and inspiringly strange. Something is clearly changing, here, and that is fun to watch.
Munenori Kawasaki Continues to Delight in this Post-Game Interview
Munenori Kawasaki is as delightful as ever in this postgame interview.
Mini Bautista Swings Alongside Jose Bautista's Home Run, is the Real Hero
Mini Bautista perfectly timed his swing to coincide with Actual Bautista's home run.
Blue Jays' Magical Run Turns to Nightmare in 24 Hours
The stark reality is this: the Blue Jays must win three straight games or become the latest in a long line of playoff favourites to have their season end in a hurry.
How Weird Will Things Get for the Texas Rangers?
It's strange enough that the Texas Rangers overcame an awful start to make the postseason. After stealing Game One from the juggernaut Jays, it's getting stranger.
At Least the Jays Don't Have to Wait 22 Years This Time
The Rogers Centre was buzzing for Toronto's first postseason contest since 1993. Although the series-opening loss was a punch to the gut, this thing is far from over.