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Eovaldi gutted through six innings, stranding nine runners, to lead the Rangers to their first World Series championship.
Cody Stavenhagen19
“I don’t know how you can boo somebody for getting hit," Jonah Heim said. "He kind of quieted them pretty quick there."
Cody Stavenhagen112
Eovaldi lived up to his manager's faith in a perilous jam and improved to 7-3 in his postseason career.
Cody Stavenhagen25
Eovaldi has been an ace in the playoffs. It just took him a few years — a decade, really — to fully realize it.
Chad Jennings11
Jordan Montgomery and Eovaldi likely will start Games 1 and 2 of the ALCS, while Max Scherzer and Jon Gray are trending toward returning.
Ken Rosenthal80
Eovaldi has a 2.90 career postseason ERA, and his teams are 9-3 when he pitches in the playoffs.
Cody Stavenhagen10
The Rangers have gone down several paths to build a division-leading roster. One method they've neglected, though, is sticking out.
Jamey Newberg47
Through four starts — and deGrom has answered the bell on each turn through the rotation — he has pitched just shy of 21 total innings.
Nick Groke51
There is a cornucopia of Cactus League clues for those trying to determine whether or not the Rangers will be good this year.
Levi Weaver19
When Eovaldi has been healthy, he's been a very effective starting pitcher. The Rangers are counting on it as they reshape the staff.
Levi Weaver35
“To me, come playoff time, I want Nate on the mound because he just seems to have it,” said J.D. Martinez.
Jen McCaffrey28
Bekah's Pink Apron Cakes have become an integral part of the Red Sox's biggest moments this season, from birthdays to series clinchers.
Jen McCaffrey21
From long-toss changes to hydration habits to wisdom from Mariano Rivera, Nathan Eovaldi's methods have evolved, and have made him elite.
Chad Jennings22
Eovaldi pitched six scoreless innings, struck out seven, walked one and lowered his ERA to 3.75, seventh best in the American League.
Chad Jennings13
Turning to Eovaldi to open the key three-game set against the Yankees should have offered some comfort for Boston but the Red Sox lost.
Jen McCaffrey24
The Red Sox didn't need a superhuman effort from Nathan Eovaldi, only a serviceable outing. But they got just what they'd been missing.
Chad Jennings23
The oft-injured pitcher could end his season on a high note if he is shut down now. But the Red Sox plan to give him another start.
Jen McCaffrey15
Jake Ciely catches you up on what you missed last September as you get back in the swing of things for the 2020 fantasy baseball season
Jake Ciely17
Tampa Bay ace discusses frustrating season, his initial reactions, the roots of the injury and his expectations on when he'll return.
Josh Tolentino1
Lately, losing has become a little too normal. Doesn’t mean this team has forgotten how to play. Doesn’t mean they’re nearing a September collapse. But something needs to change.
Chad Jennings3
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