After a thrilling Wild Card Series weekend, the Division Series field is set. The Mariners, Phillies and Padres all beat the odds by going on the road to win a best-of-three series. That sets up three showdowns between division rivals in the next round, along with a battle of division leaders with the Guardians taking on the Yankees. Here is everything we know so far about the four matchups for the 2022 Division Series, which begin on Tuesday. | |
| Mets ace Jacob deGrom has signaled his intention to opt out of his contract and test free agency. Now that his 2022 season is over, let's take a look at some possible destinations. | | |
| Aaron Judge and the Yankees were unable to agree to a contract extension before his record-breaking season. But unsurprisingly, general manager Brian Cashman confirmed, "of course we'd love to have Aaron Judge back as a New York Yankee." | | |
| No, not in baseball. While the Dodgers superstar waited to find out which team he would be facing in the NL Division Series, he celebrated his 30th birthday and bowled a 300 game. | | |
| Check out some of the most memorable moments from the four Wild Card Series as the postseason field was narrowed to eight teams. | | |
| Yadier Molina and Albert Pujols played their final Major League games, but what about Adam Wainwright? The Cardinals right-hander said he expects to make a decision about his future soon. | | |
| Start getting ready for Tuesday's four Division Series matchups, tonight at 6 ET. | | |
| Who was the winning pitcher the last time the Padres clinched an NL Division Series? | |
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