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MLB Playoffs – Texas Rangers Keep Streaking, David Price Stays Bad & Houston Astros Don’t Mind the Rain
The real MLB playoffs finally began with two ALDS games, as the Texas Rangers enjoy another David Price playoff implosion to take a 1-0 lead against the Toronto Blue Jays following a 5-3 win, while the Houston Astros, also playing on the road, had no problem with the rain delay and the Kansas City Royals fans, winning 5-2 to take the series lead.
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2015 MLB Playoffs – The 8 Teams That Made it
The 2015 MLB postseason can finally begin now that the Wild-Card games (not real playoff games) are over. Eight teams in the divisional series, with no clear favorites, except maybe the Los Angeles Dodgers. Also participating? The Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, New York Mets, St. Louis Cardinals, Texas Rangers, Toronto Blue Jays and the Kansas City Royals.
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MLB Playoffs – Chicago Cubs Finally Make it, Jake Arrieta is Scorching & Pittsburgh Pirates are Sore Losers
Behind another beautiful performance on the mound by pitcher Jake Arrieta and the clinical hitting of Kyle Schwarber and Dexter Fowler, the Chicago Cubs are back in the playoffs, beating the Pittsburgh Pirates, their division rivals, 4-0 in the Wild Card game.
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Longest Active MLB Playoff Droughts
The 2015 MLB Season is about to enter its final two months, which means a heating up playoff race, serving us as a reminder to check upon the teams that haven’t made it in a very long time. Some of them, like the Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros, have a shot at rectifying that. Others, […]
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World Series – San Francisco Giants Enjoy Ace, Kansas City Royals Can’t Score
Putting Madison Bumgarner is the perfect solution to everything for the San Francisco Giants, getting another magical performance from their ace pitcher who threw a complete game and shutout, beating the Kansas City Royals 5-0 and putting his team one win away from winning the World Series, taking a 3-2 lead.
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World Series – San Francisco Giants Avoid Bullpen, Kansas City Royals Blow Lead
The San Francisco Giants managed to avoid seeing that infamous Kansas City Royals bullpen late in the game playing from behind, coming from three runs down to win game 4 11-4 and make it a 2-2 tie as the World Series heads back to Missouri.
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World Series – Kansas City Royals Getting Closer, San Francisco Giants Losing Grip
Home field is meaningless in this World Series, as the Kansas City Royals win 3-2 to pick up a 2-1 lead against the San Francisco Giants with another fantastic performance from the bullpen without having to do too much on offense.
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World Series – Kansas City Royals Hit Back, San Francisco Giants Crumble Late
The 2014 World Series is tied at 1-1 as the Kansas City Royals finish strong with a five-run sixth inning to pull off a 7-2 win over the San Francisco Giants, pretty much forfeiting the game by starting Jake Peavy, who is too big of a liability to let play in such a crucial game.
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World Series – San Francisco Giants Going Strong, Kansas City Royals Need Change
The 2014 MLB Postseason has been great for Madison Bumgarner, and that didn’t change in game 1 of the World Series as an excellent performance from the starting pitcher was the linchpin in a 7-1 win over the San Francisco Giants on the road of the Kansas City Royals, taking a 1-0 lead.
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MLB Playoffs – San Francisco Giants Also Going to the World Series
It didn’t take long for the San Francisco Giants to finish the job in the NLCS and join the Kansas City Royals for the 2014 World Series, beating the St. Louis Cardinals 6-3 in game 4 to complete a 4-1 series win, getting a three run homer from Travis Ishikawa as a perfect way to kick off the celebrations.