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Huston Street is a DEAD END
Huston Street is a DEAD END
Update : Huston Street struggled for the third time in 3 appearances in the NLDS. He blew the save in Game 4 on Monday night, allowing 3 runs in the top of the 9th inning as the Phillies rallied to win the game, 5-4, and finished off the series with the Rockies, 3 games to 1. Fantasy ...
Huston Street latest closer to blow up, Charlie Manuel's smarts - Tom Verducci  - SI.com
Huston Street latest closer to blow up, Charlie Manuel's smarts - Tom Verducci - SI.com
sportsillustrated.cnn.com — 1. How is Mariano Rivera looking right about now? Not that we didn't already know that the... Yankees closer is the best all-time at what he does, but the Division Series, in which closer after closer blew up in the ninth inning, showed why Rivera has ... (more) Huston Street latest closer to blow up, Charlie Manuel's ...
Huston Street's Blog
Huston Street's Blog
hustonstreet.mlblogs.com — The bad comes with the good. My regular season was a good regular season. My postseason was... not. The thing to remember is that if you put your heart into it, if you care, if it means something to you, it's going to hurt. I don't think I would want it ... (more) Huston Street's Blog
Kiszla: No crying in baseball, even for Street
Kiszla: No crying in baseball, even for Street
denverpost.com — All lost, the one thing Rockies relief pitcher Huston Street refused to do was cry. His voice... cracked. Anguish moistened the corners of his eyes. But tears? No way. A ballgame blown, Street fought to keep what little this beaten man had: his dignity. ... (more) Kiszla: No crying in baseball, even for Street
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mlbtraderumors.com 9/29/2009 — This winter marks the last time that Colorado closer Huston Street will be eligible for arbitration. In today's Denver Post, Troy E. Renck implores the Rockies to skip the arbitration session and lock the 25-year-old up in a multi-year agreement.  ...
Rockies closer Huston Street revels in playoff atmosphere
denverpost.com 10/7/2009 — PHILADELPHIA A slight-built, baby-faced man sits in a cold tube reading a magazine at Dodger Stadium. He weighs less than 200 pounds, and if he's an inch taller than 5-feet-10, it's hyperbole. When looking for reasons that a Phillies' repeat will ...
Street of Broken Dreams
baseballmusings.com 10/13/2009 — Mark Kiszla reports on Huston Street’s reaction to his second blown save in two games : As the Rockies’ season was dying in the bottom of the ninth and hope deflated from the Coors Field crowd of 49,940, Street did something that might surprise you. He confronted his failure. He ...
Deja Vu All Over Again
quinnmedia.blogspot.com 10/13/2009 — Huston Street (which as everyone in New York knows, should be pronounced "How-ston" Street) had a big time meltdown in the ninth inning tonight, as the defending champion Philadelphia Phillies came from two runs down to win the NLDS over the Colorado Rockies, 5-4, and will now play the LA ...
Philly Sports Joke of the Day
the700level.com 10/13/2009 — How do you get from Colorado to LA? Take Huston Street! (nice one by Amy Kates )
Rockies Street to return in closer's role
denverpost.com 9/23/2009 — Huston Street's heart, head and right arm told him he was ready to move back into his role as the Rockies' closer. His performance in the seventh inning Tuesday night proved it to manager Jim Tracy.
That Save Ball is Mine!
sportscollectorsdaily.com 10/12/2009 — Game-used baseballs are a hot collectible, but fans sometimes have to fight players for them. Heck, sometimes players have to fight other players. Colorado Rockies' closer Huston Street keeps every baseball he gets when he's credited with a save. He has...
Three Dead Days (And Problems With Replay)
fackyouk.blogspot.com 10/13/2009 — Good morning, Fackers. Last night Huston Street joined Ryan Franklin, Joe Nathan and Jonathan Papelbon among the club of closers who gagged games in this year's LDSes, and alongside Paps did so in a game that would have kept the series alive. Praise be to Mo. In the process, Street allowed the ...
Rockies closer Street knows how Lidge feels
msn.foxsports.com 10/10/2009 — Huston Street knows how Brad Lidge feels, having lived through a tough '08 to bounce back this season, Tracy Ringolsby says.
Kiszla: Weight of world tough to bear for Rockies' Street
denverpost.com 10/13/2009 — All lost, the one thing Rockies relief pitcher Huston Street refused to do was cry. His voice cracked. Anguish moistened the corners of his eyes. But tears? No way. A ballgame blown, Street fought to keep what little this beaten man had: his dignity. ...
Phillies defeat Rockies, 5-4; advance to play the DodgersL.A. Times - Baseball News 10/13/2009
Rockies closer Huston Street blows a save opportunity as Philadelphia scores three runs in the ninth inning. Game 1 of NLCS will be Thursday at 5:07 p.m. at Dodger Stadium. >  ...
A tale of two closers: Street, Lidge reverse rolesLatest Sporting News Articles for MLB 10/13/2009
It took some elbow grease and a nasty slider in the dirt, but Brad Lidge polished a little shine back onto his Philadelphia star. Huston Street, on the other hand, isn't quite the conquering hero in Denver he was a few days ago. Funny how things ...
Street at a loss after blown save ends Rockies' runUSATODAY.com MLB - Top Stories 10/13/2009
Colorado Rockies closer Huston Street spent the first five minutes after the team's division series-ending loss to the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday sitting in the chair at his locker.
Phils, Rox offer fitting finale to wild NLDSMajor League Baseball News 10/13/2009
The NLDS between the Phillies and Rockies had it all, from howling winds to a snowout to the coldest postseason game ever played to a pitcher leaving the dugout to head to the hospital for the birth of his first child. And then there was Game 4, the ...
Phils rally in ninth, KO RockiesNY Post: Sports 10/13/2009
DENVER -- The collapsing closers club got another member last night when the Rockies' Huston Street blew the save in Game 4 of their NLDS with the Phillies. Street gave up three runs in the ninth to give the Phillies a dramatic 5-4 victory and a...