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World Series

The Kansas City Royals celebrate their first World Series championship since 1985. Robert Beck for ESPN

New York Mets vs. Kansas City Royals

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• Rubin: Harvey, Familia falter in ninth, Mets season ends in elimination

• O'Connor: Mets counting on Harvey to save their season

• Schoenfield: Edinson Volquez vs. Matt Harvey pitching preview

• Crasnick: Volquez, Royals one win from a WS title

• Rubin: Facing elimination, Mets send Dark Knight to the mound

• Crasnick: Royals complete another comeback in Game 4 win

• Stark: Murphy's error helps put Mets on the brink

• World Series Game 4 Top 5: Relentless Royals rally again

• Rubin: Cespedes struggles afield, at bat and on the bases in loss

• Rubin: Familia dealt second blown save of WS

• Rubin: Rookie Michael Conforto's two-homer game wasted

• Stats & Info: Top 10 stats to know from WS Game 4

• Crasnick: Royals rally late against Mets pen, take commanding 3-1 lead

• Rubin: Mets' season on the brink after Murphy's boot lifts Royals

• Top 25 goats in World Series history

• Schoenfield: Rios forgets how many outs there are in a WS game

• Stark: Mets feed off Wright's storybook moment

• Crasnick: Ventura's shabby outing leads to Game 3 loss

• Royals set off by Syndergaard's 'message pitch' in Game 3

• Stats & Info: Top 10 stats to know from Game 3

• Schoenfield's Top 5: Wright plays the hero for home fans

• Schoenfield: History made as Mondesi debuts in World Series

• Rubin: Captain Wright drives in four as Mets top Royals in Game 3

• Crasnick: Royals routed as Ventura, bullpen struggle against Mets

• Photos: Tilt | Emotions | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3

• Crasnick: Escobar, Zobrist thriving atop Royals' lineup

• Rivera: Yordano Ventura strives to keep emotions, batters in check

• O'Connor: Mets have time to do something special

• Rubin: Down 0-2, Mets place faith in Syndergaard

• Dobrow: Growing old and staying young as a Mets fan

• Schoenfield: Ready for robot umps in the WS?

• Stark: Royals look like an unstoppable October force

• Crasnick: Cueto spins a big win for Royals in Game 2

• Rubin: Jacob deGrom struggles with location, Mets fall into 0-2 hole

• Schoenfield: WS Game 2's Top 5 -- Royals hitters are better than Mets pitchers

• Stats & Info: Mets offense sputtering in just about every way

• Crasnick: Dominant Cueto, relentless O lead Royals to Game 2 win

• Rubin: Mets in hole after deGrom battered in Game 2

• Collins OK with pine tar on Perez's shin guard

• Stark: Royals finish what they started to win epic Game 1

• Crasnick: Royals duo who lost fathers help deliver Game 1 win

• Rubin: Mets 'shocked' as Familia blows first save since July

• Schoenfield: WS Game 1's Top 5 -- Chris Young's shining moment

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• Rubin: Sturdy closer Familia stumbles as Mets drop WS opener

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• World Series Game 1 telecast interrupted by power outage

• Volquez learns of father's death shortly before Game 1 start

• Experts make their World Series predictions

• Meet the Amazins!

• Uni Watch: Mets face Royals in blue battle

• Bowden: Ranking all 50 World Series players

• Wulf: Daniel Murphy rewards Mets fans faith in him

• Schoenfield: Five reasons Royals are better than in 2014

• Olney: Top World Series matchups to watch

• Schoenfield: How Mets rotation stacks up against history

• Kurkjian: Top 5 World Series questions

• Schoenfield: Mets' rotation can sure bring the heat

• Crasnick: Royals' Perez a backstop who always gets back up

• Rubin: Twice traded, d'Arnaud now framing fireballs for Mets

• Rubin: How the Mets were built

• Crasnick: How the Royals were built

• Schoenfield: Five reasons Royals are better than last year

• Stark: Mets offense thrives after midseason makeover

• O'Connor: David Wright made believers of his family too

• Rubin: Mets skipper says closer Jeurys Familia 'saved the season'

AL wild-card game

Jose Altuve and Colby Rasmus celebrate after the Astros defeated the Yankees. Elsa/Getty Images

Houston Astros 3, New York Yankees 0

Tuesday, Oct. 6

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NL wild-card game

Anthony Rizzo picks up winning pitcher Jake Arrieta after the Cubs won their first postseason game in 12 years. Justin K. Aller/Getty Images

Chicago Cubs 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 0

Wednesday, Oct. 7

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• Rogers: Arrieta goes the distance as Cubs advance

• Schoenfield: Things almost turn ugly after Pirates plunk Arrieta

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AL Division Series

Facing a four-run deficit with six outs left in their season, the Royals rallied for five runs in the eighth and two more in the ninth to stun the Astros in Game 4. Eric Christian Smith/Getty Images

Houston Astros vs. Kansas City Royals

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• Crasnick: Astros relying on Keuchel's home-field advantage

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Josh Donaldson and the Blue Jays staved off elimination by socking Rangers starter Derek Holland in Game 4. AP Photo/LM Otero

Texas Rangers vs. Toronto Blue Jays

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• Taylor: Rangers' Holland states 'I didn't do my job'

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• Caple: Down 2-0, Blue Jays are no strangers to big comebacks

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• Alberto lifts Rangers in 14th

• Rangers push Jays to edge with 6-4 win in 14 innings

• Cecil tears calf muscle, likely done for postseason

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• Caple: Rangers win Game 1 but lose leader Adrian Beltre

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NL Division Series

Kyle Schwarber points to the dugout after hitting a solo home run. Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images

Chicago Cubs vs. St. Louis Cardinals

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New York Mets' Daniel Murphy reacts after hitting a home run during the sixth inning in Game 5 of baseball's National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Alex Gallardo/AP Photo

New York Mets vs. Los Angeles Dodgers

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AL Championship Series

The Royals celebrate Lorenzo Cain scoring the tie-breaking run in the eighth inning of Game 6 to beat the Blue Jays. AP Photo/Paul Sancya

Toronto Blue Jays vs. Kansas City Royals

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NL Championship Series

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Chicago Cubs vs. New York Mets

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