Late rally forces Wild Card showdown
Sunday, September 30th, 2007
Rally sets up Wild showdownOriginal post by Thomas Harding
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Archive for September, 2007Late rally forces Wild Card showdownSunday, September 30th, 2007
Rally sets up Wild showdownOriginal post by Thomas Harding
Cubs look to end 99-year droughtSunday, September 30th, 2007
The Cubs will open the National League Division Series on Wednesday against the NL West winners, the Arizona Diamondbacks. They learned of the matchup following a loss by the Mets on Sunday.Original post by Carrie Muskat
Loss on final day ends Mets’ seasonSunday, September 30th, 2007
The process of elimination now is complete. Unless the Nationals pull off a late rally agains the Phillies, the National League postseason will be staged without the Mets.Original post by Marty Noble
Rollins caps MVP-caliber campaignSunday, September 30th, 2007
With every at-bat, the chants of "MVP! MVP!" resonated louder and louder from the raucous sellout crowd of 44,865 at Citizens Bank Park.Original post by Andy Jasner
Reyes hears boos in season finaleSunday, September 30th, 2007
Jose Reyes will enjoy many more seasons, most of them probably better than this one. And the fact that such a prediction can be made with conviction is a testament to exactly how bright the hope for his future burns. But in Sunday's season finale, he was booed.Original post by Anthony DiComo
Another amazing day to magical seasonSunday, September 30th, 2007
This was the only way the magical 2007 Major League Baseball regular season could end, really. A year that has given us seemingly every major milestone possible, electric individual performances and classic pennant races now comes down to Game No. 163, between San Diego and Colorado, at 7:37 p.m. ET Monday at Colorado's Coors Field.Original post by Mark Newman
Peavy excited about one-game playoffSunday, September 30th, 2007
The Padres couldn't clinch the National League Wild Card over the weekend in Milwaukee, but at least they'll have their ace, right-hander Jake Peavy, on the mound for a one-game playoff Monday against Colorado to determine the playoff berth.Original post by Corey Brock
Bucs mulling managerial optionsSunday, September 30th, 2007
Knowing that his fate is left in the hands of a new upper management, Pirates manager Jim Tracy sat in his office on Sunday looking visibly exhausted.Original post by Jenifer Langosch
Eckstein hopes to stay in St. LouisSunday, September 30th, 2007
David Eckstein would be delighted to return to St. Louis for another year -- or two or three. But if things don't work out, he won't be blindsided this time around.Original post by Matthew Leach
Ordonez relishes AL batting crownSunday, September 30th, 2007
Magglio Ordonez put up a three-hit performance on Sunday to finish one of the greatest offensive seasons in Tigers history.Original post by Jason Beck
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