Move over St. Louis. The cardiac kids of the postseason now reside in San Francisco. Entering last night’s sudden death NLCS showdown, the Cardinals were riding a six game winning streak in winner-take-all postseason match-ups dating back to last October. Meanwhile, the Giants, who have been on life support for most of the postseason, were […]
Archive for the ‘World Series’ Category
Process of Elimination: Giants Make Postseason History, Live to Fight Another Day
Posted in Baseball, MLB, World Series, tagged Kansas City Royals, San Francisco Giants on October 23, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Cardinals, Tigers World Series Rematch a Contest of Mediocrity?
Posted in Baseball, Baseball History, MLB, Post Season, World Series on October 22, 2012 | 1 Comment »
So far, baseball has enjoyed a great postseason. With the exception of the Yankees’ washout in the ALCS, every other series has gone the distance, meaning in the span of about two weeks, seven sudden death games will have been played just to get to the World Series. Throw in the exciting conclusions to both […]
Battle of First Place Teams in D.C. Rekindles 1924 Pennant Race
Posted in Baseball, Baseball History, MLB, World Series, Yankee History, Yankees, tagged washington nationals on June 15, 2012 | 2 Comments »
The Yankees head to the nation’s capital this weekend to take on a resurgent Washington Nationals team that currently sits comfortably atop the N.L. East. With both teams residing in first place, the upcoming series would seem to be the perfect segue into a recollection of the many times the Yankees and Senators battled for […]
A Look Back at World Series Rematches
Posted in Baseball, MLB, NFL, World Series, Yankee History, tagged Giants, Super Bowl on January 23, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
The Captain’s Blog is not a big fan of the NFL, at least not the mediocrity and gimmickry that have become its ideals, but in honor of the Giants Super Bowl encore against the Patriots, the table below contains every World Series rematch (same participants within a five-year span) since the inception of the Fall […]
Time for MLB to Play by Its Rules
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Umpires, World Series on October 29, 2011 | 8 Comments »
Lost in the excitement, and chaos, of Thursday’s game six were two plays that major league baseball needs to seriously address in the offseason. The first involved a hard takeout slide by Matt Holliday, while the second featured the left fielder as the victim when Adrian Beltre blocked his retreat to the bag during a […]
A Memorable Night to Forget: Historic Game Six Was a Different Tale for Two Cities
Posted in Baseball, Baseball History, MLB, Post Season, World Series, Yankees, tagged David Freese, Lance Berkman, St. Louis Cardinals, Texas Rangers on October 28, 2011 | 2 Comments »
Last night’s epic game six was so compelling, that tonight’s game seven almost seems anti-climatic. As is sometimes the case when the World Series goes the distance, it is the sixth game that proves to be the most memorable (see 1975, 1985, 1986, and 2002 for a handful of examples). So, before settling in to […]
Good Things Come to Those Wait? Rangers Seeking to Get Off World Series Schneid
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Post Season, World Series, Yankees, tagged St. Louis Cardinals, Texas Rangers on October 27, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Last year’s World Series matchup ensured that a long championship drought would be broken. The Giants entered the 2010 Fall Classic without a title in 56 seasons, while the Rangers had never won a World Series. The two teams’ combined 105 years chasing the trophy ranked as the third longest of all time, but after the […]