MLB Playoff Betting – Rangers vs Tigers Game 3 Preview & Pick
The Texas Rangers head to the Motor City in the, er, driver’s seat for Game 3 of the American League Championship series.
The Texas Rangers head to the Motor City in the, er, driver’s seat for Game 3 of the American League Championship series.
After losing a wild Game 1 of the National League Championship series to Milwaukee, the plucky St. Louis Cardinals find themselves in familiar territory.
Riding the high of a Game-5 victory in New York, the Detroit Tigers try to keep their clutch show going on the road at Texas for Game 1 of the American League Championship Series this Saturday night.
Even though the Diamondbacks have won two straight games entering Game 5 of the National League Division Series with Milwaukee, they have some major hurdles to overcome tonight.
Feels like we couldn’t have scripted Friday’s Game 5 National League Division Series pitching matchup any better.
As Detroit enters Game 5 of the American League Division Series, is it a case of “Will the real Doug Fister please stand up?” Or did we just see the real Doug Fister stand up in Game 5?
Will Tigers closer Jose Valverde’s prophecy that “the series is already over” after Game 2 come true? Detroit followed up with a 5-4 win over the Yankees last night to take a 2-1 stranglehold in the American League Division Series.
The Phillies cruised past the Cardinals in Game 1 of the National League Division Series but the message was loud and clear after Game 2: St. Louis will not go quietly.
Everything about Game 1 of the Cardinals-Phillies National League Division Series screams David versus Goliath, doesn’t it?
Make no mistake; of the eight teams to reach the 2011 postseason, the Arizona Diamondbacks are the most forgotten and the biggest underdog.
It’s nice that the Philadelphia Phillies clinched the National League West so long ago but, boy, is this team ever limping toward the playoffs.
Many series over a team’s season qualify as “make or break” but the expression doesn’t apply much better than it does to Tampa’s four-game set with Boston this weekend.
The Toronto Blue Jays deserve credit for somehow staying above .500 this season despite sharing a division with the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays.
The Philadelphia Phillies have the National League East all but locked up. However, they still have something to play for against last-place Houston Tuesday.
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ playoff dream ended long ago. But It’s nice to write about them for a change since they have two very important items on their agenda.
Though they’re comfortably in position for a playoff berth of some sort, the Boston Red Sox still need to be at their best every game in September if they want to retake the American League East from the New York Yankees.