This postseason has been all about pitching. League-wide, starters have been excellent before handing the ball over to a seemingly endless supply of bullpen arms who throw in the upper 90s.
Hitters -- including some of the game's best lineups in the Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox and Toronto Blue Jays -- haven't had much of a chance.
Other than the fact each team has a whole mess of terrifying mashers, the common thread between the Jays, Red Sox and Cubs is that they've faced the Cleveland Indians. No team's pitching has dominated this postseason quite like Cleveland's.