Kevin Sutton


Even. 57 comments

  There is an old baseball axiom about momentum that goes: Momentum is only as good as that day’s pitcher. That was proven again last night in Game 2 of the Loveable Losers Series. Game 1 was all about the Indians’ superhuman Corey Kluber. But it’s hard to get momentum […]


Kluber clubs Cubs. 176 comments

  The Chicago Cubs have not scored a run in the World Series since the eighth inning of Game 7 in 1945. Their generations-long scoreless streak continued last night in Game 1 of the 2016 World Series thanks to dominating pitching from Indians starter Corey Kluber. Kluber hurled six scoreless […]


The end is near. 369 comments

  Starting tonight, somebody’s streak is about to end. Somebody’s curse is about to be lifted. Somebody’s bad luck is about to change. Somebody’s pig is about to fly. The Chicago Cubs were one of the original eight teams when the National League started in 1876. The Cleveland Indians were […]


Joy. 23 comments

  There is joy in Wrigleyville. Seventy-one years of frustration and agony and torment and tears of heartbreak came to ecstatic and joyful end last night. Hours after Anthony Rizzo caught the relay from Javier Baez to complete the game-ending double play in Game 6 against the Dodgers and send […]


If only. 289 comments

When you look at how far the Dodgers have gone, winning a Division Series and five games into a Championship Series, it’s pretty remarkable that they have done that with only two starting pitchers. And, when you stop and consider it, that’s exactly what the Rangers were trying to do […]


Bullpen troubles. 85 comments

  John Smoltz brought it up during last night’s game. Something the Rangers saw all summer long. The more you run relievers out, the more you risk them having a bad night. Even with good relievers. It’s just human nature. Nobody is perfect, unless your name is Andrew Miller. The […]


Simply worn out. 286 comments

  Dear Cleveland: You are welcome. You are welcome that Texas’s pitching tired out Toronto’s offense. Toronto hit so many home runs and scored so many runs in the first round against Texas pitching that they came into the second round of the playoffs too exhausted to continue. Andrew Miller owes […]