A controversial ruling goes against the Astros early in Game 4, but Houston's manager says it didn't cost his team the game.
Dan Bernstein
The Houston outfielder used his entire 5-6 frame to pull down a drive by Boston's Steve Pearce. Did Kemp get help from the scoreboard behind him? Well . . .
Tom Gatto
No player really wants to be eligible for Comeback Player of the Year because it means something went wrong. Though there were many candidates in 2018, two stood above the rest in a vote of their peers.
Ryan Fagan
The Red Sox aren’t just trying to win a championship, they’re trying to avoid a trip into history’s dustbin.
Sean Deveney
Houston and Boston were expected to start their playoff series with a classic pitchers' duel. The game was a tedious, mistake-filled marathon instead.
David Price still has the confidence of Boston manager Alex Cora, who is giving the left-hander another opportunity to have success as a starter in the postseason.
Sporting News breaks down three keys to the ALCS between the Astros and Red Sox.
Drew Nantais
There will be no Game 5, just as there isn't much of a discussion as to who's in the driver seat of the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry.
Joe Rivera
The Red Sox had a response to Aaron Judge's musical selection in Boston over the weekend.
The Red Sox will face the Astros in the AL Championship Series after withstanding a ninth-inning comeback attempt by the Yankees in Game 4 of the AL Division Series.
Alyssa Sconzo
The can landed a few feet from the Boston closer, who was making his way to the field in the middle of the ninth inning.
Let’s look back at the players — the stars and the surprises — who have worn the hero capes in this short, but intense, Boston-New York playoff rivalry.
New York does what it does best — hit the long ball — and becomes the first road team to win a game in this year's Division Series.
Ranking how each playoff team's chances at a title stack up to each other.
After putting away the Athletics in the wild-card game, the Yankees get the matchup they say they want.
SN's staff makes its predictions for the 2018 MLB postseason.
SN analyzes 10 players, one from each team, whose cost per WAR made them highly valuable in 2018.
Christopher Carelli
Keep track of the MLB postseason races all in one spot.
The arms race in the American League isn't short of talent, and the leaders of the pack have
In the American League, the MVP race is tighter than one would expect. It's down to Trout, Betts and Ramirez — and some more.
It takes years to accurately gauge moves, but there can still be initial observations. That's our basis for examining trades made during the two weeks leading to the 2018 non-waiver deadline.
On paper, the trade for Ian Kinsler makes a lot of sense, but is Kinsler the answer for the Red Sox?
PBS's "American Masters" series turns to Red Sox Ted Williams. The must-see documentary lauds the MLB hitting phenom, but doesn't hold back on his less-proud moments either.
Michael McCarthy
The Blue Jays outfielder suffered a shoulder injury after a remarkable catch against the Boston Red Sox.
Alec Gearty
Dwight Smith Jr. was a last-second addition to the Blue Jays lineup, but came up big for Toronto in a win against the Red Sox.
Conor Roche
The Yankees need rotation help even though they had the best winning percentage in the American League coming into Saturday. Where better to get it than the borough next door?
Blue Jays manager John Gibbons is making the most of Russell Martin's versatility.
John Arlia
Stephen Piscotty went deep in his first at-bat after coming off the bereavement list. He took a moment at the end of his home run trot to acknowledge his late mother.
The Dodgers and Nationals are scuffling, which means there's no room in the top 10 for either. Meanwhile, it's top-heavy in the top three spots.
Diana Benedict, mother of All-Star Mookie Betts, has been involved in Betts' career from the very, very beginning, and still is to this day.
Gary Phillips
Luke Maile hits two home runs to seal the game for the Toronto Blue Jays
Yankees fans let Joe Kelly know what they thought of his fastball at Tyler Austin.
Even though it's still early, the Red Sox and Yankees seemingly never fail to deliver good matchups. Here are five things to watch heading into to Part 2 of this season's edition of the rivalry.
It was a busy, important night for Toronto sports, with four major sporting events featuring local teams happening around the globe.
Evan Sporer
Sean Manaea is the seventh pitcher in A's franchise to throw a no-hitter and the first in MLB to do it against Red Sox in 25 years.
Brandon Schlager
Shohei Ohtani's third major-league start was far worse than his first two, and now the right-hander is dealing with a recurring physical issue.
Joseph D'Hippolito
MLB's treatment of its doubleheader of brawls seems weird when compared with how the NBA treats fights.
Gabe Fernandez
In the words of Ken Watanabe in "Godzilla," let them fight.
The Yankees' Tyler Austin offended the Red Sox, who took diamond justice into their own hands. Did official baseball justice play a role? Ex-Sox third baseman Kevin Youkilis believes so.
In-game player interviews are usually boring and full of cliches. But finally — finally! — something interesting happened during one Tuesday.
Jason Foster
Chris Sale's opening day start for the Red Sox might be in jeopardy.
A 30-30 season from Hanley Ramirez is a fun thing to imagine, but it's almost certainly not going to happen.
Nick Stellini
The ability to score runs quickly, with one swing of the bat, matters in the postseason.
In Chicago, the Cubs have a relief pitcher in Dillon Maples who might light up the National League if he can improve his command. In Boston, the Red Sox have a third baseman in Rafael Devers who could help anchor the offense if they’re willing to overlook his suspect defense.
Jared Wyllys
The job as manager of the Boston Red Sox is one of the most coveted in baseball.
Notes from the Toronto Blue Jays loss to the Boston Red Sox
Toronto Blue Jays use the long-ball to defeat the Boston Red Sox 9-4 on Tuesday.
The Blue Jays won their series opener in Boston on Monday night.
Rudi Schuller
Notes from the Jays 6-1 loss to Boston.
The Jays appeared to be cruising to victory, but another blown save by Roberto Osuna led to a marathon contest eventually won by the Red Sox.
Blue Jays tally 14 hits in 10-4 win over Red Sox at Fenway Park.
E.Jay Zarett
Four hours before first pitch at Fenway Park on Sunday, a bright clear Boston morning in late summer, I noticed a woman moving quickly down Yawkey Way and doing something rather unusual. She was scattering fairy dust.
Rian Watt
Game 6 of the 1975 World Series may have been the greatest game in baseball history, but the largely forgotten Game 7 was pretty great too.
Nick Canelas