These World Series games are finding unprecedented ways to end – and I’m not exaggerating. Game 3 ended with an obstruction call, ruling that a Boston Red Sox third baseman had interfered with a St. Louis Cardinals base runner on his effort to reach home plate. And last night, Game 4 ended with a pick off throw, when Red Sox closer Koji Uehara caught a base runner straying too far from first. With two outs in the bottom of the ninth, and the Cardinals behind 4-2, and hence the tying run at the plate. When was the last time a pitcher’s pick-off throw ended a postseason game? Never, that’s when. The pitching in this series has been amazing. The base running and fielding, not so much. But tonight is Game 5, and now the series is tied, 2-2.