With the wild-card games out of the way, there are now four teams left in each league and 16 possible matchups for the World Series. Heres a list of them all -- and what would make each of them noteworthy.The matchups are listed in descending order of likelihood, using probability figures from Fangraphs.com heading into Thursdays action.--DODGERS vs. RED SOX (11.7 percent chance)Dave Roberts might still be able to dine for free in Boston after his role in the 2004 postseason for the Red Sox, but he manages Los Angeles now. These two franchises met in the World Series 100 years ago, when the Dodgers played in Brooklyn and were called the Robins. One can only imagine what Magic Johnson, a part owner of the Dodgers, would think about having to go through Boston to win a title in baseball.CUBS vs. RED SOX (10.1 percent)We were a fewplays from Baseball Armageddon in 2003, but the pennants slipped away from the Cubs and Red Sox. Since then, Boston has ended its long wait for a championship and added two more titles for good measure, so if the Red Sox do meet the Cubs in the World Series this year, the narrative figures to be less about dueling curses and more about Theo Epstein .DODGERS vs. BLUE JAYS (9.2 percent)Russell Martin received his first All-Star nod in 2007 when he was 24 and playing for the Dodgers. Three teams later, hes with the Blue Jays and remains one of the games more productive catchers.CUBS vs. BLUE JAYS (7.9 percent)This Original Six World Series between Chicago and Toronto would have the hockey fans -- and the Great Lakes enthusiasts -- excited.GIANTS vs. RED SOX (6.7 percent)Avert your eyes from this matchup if youd like to see some new blood in the World Series. Boston and San Francisco have won a combined six titles since 2004. The Red Sox and New York Giants met in the 1912 World Series, which went to a winner-take-all Game 8 because Game 2 had ended in a tie. Boston won in 10 innings with the help of a dropped fly by Fred Snodgrass.DODGERS vs. RANGERS (6.6 percent)A homecoming for Dallas native Clayton Kershaw, plus the potential for a head-to-head matchup between Yu Darvish and Japanese countryman Kenta Maeda.DODGERS vs. INDIANS (6.3 percent)Another throwback matchup: Cleveland and Brooklyn played a best-of-nine World Series in 1920 , with the Tris Speaker-led Indians prevailing in seven.NATIONALS vs. RED SOX (6.1 percent)This would have looked considerably more intriguing if Jonathan Papelbon were still on the Nationals.CUBS vs. RANGERS (5.7 percent)Has there ever been a World Series with a 90-degree game in one city and a snow delay in the other?CUBS vs. INDIANS (5.4 percent)In another year, the Indians might be huge sentimental favorites as they try to win their first World Series title since 1948, but good luck making that argument if this is the matchup.GIANTS vs. BLUE JAYS (5.3 percent)The Giants very nearly moved to Toronto in 1976, but they remained in the Bay Area after being bought by Bob Lurie. The Blue Jays played their first season as an expansion team in 1977.NATIONALS vs. BLUE JAYS (4.8 percent)Canadas team against the team that left. There would be some interested observers in Montreal, oui?GIANTS vs. RANGERS (3.8 percent)A rematch of the 2010 World Series, which the Giants won in five. Madison Bumgarner was 21 when he pitched in that postseason, blanking Texas for eight innings in Game 4.GIANTS vs. INDIANS (3.6 percent)Willie Mays and Vic Wertz . A 111-win Cleveland team going down in four straight . Theres lots of history here -- and if the Giants take a 3-1 lead in the series but have a key player suspended for Game 5, Bay Area fans might have a sinking feeling about what comes next.NATIONALS vs. RANGERS (3.5 percent)Washington fans old enough to remember the Senators are also old enough to remember where they moved after the 1971 season. Even Redskins-Cowboys would have to take a backseat to this D.C.-Texas rivalry for a couple weeks. 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A look at whats happening all around the majors Thursday:---DEADLINE APPROACHESIts the final day of the All-Star break, and the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline is approaching. Contenders needing a closer are sure to be asking the Yankees about left-hander Aroldis Chapman. San Diegos Drew Pomeranz or Tampa Bays Jake Odorizzi could wind up in new rotations. Colorado outfielder Carlos Gonzalez and Milwaukee catcher Jonathan Lucroy are among the top bats that could move, as well.TOUGHER ROAD AHEADThe Cubs raced to a big lead in the NL Central behind a bevy of All-Stars, but also while playing the second-easiest schedule in the majors, per Baseball Reference . The next few weeks should be a bit tougher. Chicago returns from the All-Star break with three games against AL-leading Texas and then plays the Mets, Brewers, White Sox and Mariners to close out July -- all but Milwaukee are over .500 and competing for playoff spots. Chicago is up seven games on the Cardinals in the Central after going 2-8 in its final 10 games before the break.YU READY?The Rangers rotation will get a boost shortly after the break when right-hander Yu Darvish returns from the disabled list tto start Saturday against the Cubs.dddddddddddd Darvish missed the beginning of the season following Tommy John surgery and only made three starts before going back on the DL on June 9 with shoulder discomfort. The Japanese ace made two recent rehab starts with Double-A Frisco during his most recent DL stint, allowing five earned runs in seven innings.GOING BACKWARDAnthony Gose has tumbled from the majors all the way to Double-A this season following a demotion Wednesday. The Tigers outfielder was sent to Erie after he was in an altercation with Triple-A Toledo manager Lloyd McClendon during a game over the weekend. Gose has hit .209 in 30 games with the Tigers and .185 in 50 games with the Mud Hens this season. After collectively evaluating the situation in Toledo, we spoke with Anthony and emphasized our organizations expectations of him, Tigers general manager Al Avila said in a statement. Most importantly, Anthonys transfer to Erie is a move to give him a fresh start to his overall performance as he works his way back to Detroit. ' ' '