The 2014 Major League Baseball postseason has begun, but some baseball fans are questioning whether or not the current format is correct. A single game elimination is very exciting, but leaves many questions. Latin Post.com weighs the pros and the cons of a single game elimination round and lets you vote on which format you prefer.
The 2014 Major League Baseball postseason begins with the Pittsburgh Pirates and the San Francisco Giants playing each other in the National League wild card game. Latin Post.com breaks down this single elimination game and predicts who will win.
The Pittsburgh Pirates and the San Francisco Giants are fighting for the No. 1 wild card spot in the National League. With just one week remaining in the 2014 Major League Baseball season, every game is critical.
The San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers are separated by just one game in the National League West division. The two teams are currently facing off in a critical three game series. Latin Post.com previews this series and breaks down who has the upper hand going forward.
The 2014 Major League Baseball season is in the final month of play. The NL West looks to be going down to the wire between the San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers. This fierce rivalry is one of the best in baseball history.
The National League West race is coming down to the wire with the San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers leading the way. The division is still very winnable for both clubs. Tell us who you think will win the NL West in our baseball poll.
The National League is heating up with less than one-third of the season remaining. The Nation League West rivalry featuring the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants has been a tight race.
The 2014 Major League Baseball season is heading into the final stretch. This is when we see what MLB teams and players are really made of in the standings race. Who will get this year's wild card spots?
A San Francisco Giants fan who was beaten outside Dodger Stadium won his lawsuit Wednesday, with the Los Angeles Dodgers partially responsible for paying the damages.
Bloomberg Businessweek recently released their "Smartest Spenders in Sports" 2014 list, with the defending Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks topping the list, spending an average $58 million over five years for 44.6 six victories per season during that stretch and two Stanley Cup titles. The Chicago Cubs brought up the rear of the list spending an average $119.8 during a five seasons for only 71.2 wins per season and no titles to show for the money spent by the teams ownership.
Yankee's great Lou Gehrig, Iron Horse, held the title as the leader in grand slams in Major League Baseball for 75 years. On Friday night, Alex Rodriguez replaced him; A-Rod hit a much-needed grand slam.