The Man Who Would Be King

Attending a postseason game is always a thrill, particularly the later in October the Yankees’ run goes. I’m lucky enough to have gotten to go to Yankee Stadium twice in one week, first for the ALCS clincher and then for Thursday night’s Game Two of the World Series. It was my first World Series game …

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A Great Start for Lee, A Rough Start for the Yankees

Well, Game One of the World Series didn’t go so well for the Yankees. From my writeup at Baseball Prospectus: In yesterday’s chat, Bronx Banter‘s Alex Belth asked me, “Is there any particular pitching match-up that you are looking forward to in the series?” I responded that the matchup I was most looking forward to …

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I’ll Show You the Bronx Banter Breakdown V

Alex Belth, Cliff Corcoran and I cut a snappy two-part video series for SNY.tv’s “Bronx Banter Breakdown” yesterday. Part two, covering the lineups, is now up at Bronx Banter. While you’re there, check out Cliff’s excellent piece on the 1950 World Series and its future ramificiations: To give you a sense of just how long …

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All World Series, All the Time

Weather permitting, the World Series begins tonight in the Bronx, and as you’d expect, it’s a busy day for me. For starters, I had the honor of previewing the series for Baseball Prospectus, and I gave it a similarly epic-length treatment as the first two rounds. Cutting to the chase, here’s part of the stuff …

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I’ll Show You the Bronx Banter Breakdown IV

Alex Belth, Cliff Corcoran and I cut a snappy two-part video series for SNY.tv’s “Bronx Banter Breakdown” today. Part one is up at Bronx Banter, and in HD at SNY.tv. One correction to an assertion I made within this video: Pedro Martinez has one postseason start on three days’ rest, in the 1999 AL Division …

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Getting the Monkey Off Their Backs

What a night for the Yankees! It wasn’t pretty, but they managed to turn nine singles, nine walks, two errors, an anxious extra day of waiting due to weather, a sterling 6.1 inning effort from Andy Pettitte and a six-out save from Mariano Rivera into their fourth win over the Angels in the American League …

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Kiss ‘Em Goodbye: the Dodgers

All week long, I had an assignment hanging over my head that I hoped I wouldn’t have to write, at least for another couple of weeks: the Dodgers’ edition of the Baseball Prospectus/ESPN Insider “Kiss ‘Em Goodbye” series. Alas, with their Game Four meltdown and Game Five beatdown, their number was up. Here’s a bit …

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Elimination Blues

After the Dodgers’ heartbreaking NLCS Game Four loss, I went into last night’s game braced for their inevitable elimination at the hands of the Phillies. So braced, in fact, that I chose to (i)phone in an appearance on Baseball Prospectus’ roundtable and instead view the game from an undisclosed Upper West Side bunker in the …

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Double-Barreled Disappointment

It was a glum day for baseball chez Jaffe on Monday. Fresh off Friday’s highs, I was dealt double-barreled disappointment in the form of walk-off losses by both the Yankees and the Dodgers. While I can navigate the line between fan and analyst under most circumstances, the sheer weight of all that made it hard …

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