For the first time since 1988, the Los Angeles Dodgers have won the National League pennant, and with it ousted the reigning champs, the Chicago Cubs, from October. The Cubs find themselves similar to the Cardinals, just a few weeks later: Out of the postseason and in need of a closer. Let the race begin to see how these two rivals finish games. St. Louis Post-Dispatch columnist Benjamin Hochman rejoins the conversation with baseball writer Derrick Goold and explores what options are really available to the Cardinals for the ninth inning and whether or not they'll be elbowing and jockeying with the Cubs for the best of the best relievers on the market. This full-length BPIB also reviews the play-by-play calls on Kirk Gibson's stunning walk-off homer in the 1988 World Series, the last one to feature the Dodgers. Who called it the best? Jack Buck. Vin Scully. Or, the sleeper pick, Don Drysdale.