Sued For Discrimination, Mets COO Jeff Wilpon Has A LONG History of Being the Absolute Worst

While the accusations against Mets COO Jeff Wilpon are enraging, the worst charge is that he tried to blame anyone else for his 12-year reign of ineptitude.
As 2014 Begins, The Yankee Payroll Is Not A Surprise

Since 2003, the Yankees have paid $250 million in luxury taxes, two million shy of Alex Rodriguez’s original 10-year contract.
Yankees Sign Carlos Beltran to Three-Year Deal

Outfielder Carlos Beltran is returning to New York, this time as a member of the Yankees.
MLB Offseason Primer – Free Agents and Trades to Watch

Welcome to the Major League Baseball offseason. Now that the Boston Red Sox have won the World Series, held their parade, and shaved their beards — at least some of them — the focus shifts to the 2014 season and trade rumors as free agents begin to find their landing spots.
Red Sox Lose Power as World Series Shifts to St. Louis

The Red Sox lost a tough Game 2 at home and are at a disadvantage with the series shifting to St. Louis.
World Series Game 1: Boston Red Sox Crisp in 8-1 Win Over Sloppy St. Louis Cardinals

While a green smudge on Boston Red Sox starter Jon Lester’s glove and a corrected reverse call on a St. Louis error committed during Boston’s quick 3-0 rally in the first inning made headlines after Game 1 of the World Series on Wednesday, two things were very clear. Boston was ready for the Fall Classic. St. Louis was not.
World Series Game 2 News and Notes

XN Sports recaps some of the most important storylines of the World Series heading into game 2.
2013 National League Championship Series Final Review

The St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in six games to advance to the World Series. It was a series full of drama, characters, controversy, and other memorable moments. Here are some final thoughts to take away from this year’s NLCS.