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Regular season means little come playoff time
Regular season means little come playoff time
The Dodgers are collapsing. The Rockies are charging. Should Joe Torre be worried? Mark Kriegel has an answer for the L.A. skipper.
It's a must-see final week of the regular season
It's a must-see final week of the regular season
sports.espn.go.com — From playoff races to individual races, attractive finish to the regular season awaits... (more) It's a must-see final week of the regular season

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Saturday Rockpile: Wild finish on the horizon, Jimenez in playoff form, more
Purple Row — ... and of course, home field advantage throughout the NL playoffs. Further down in the article, Rosenthal picks the Cardinals to win the NL. Out of the four NL teams, home field advantage would benefit the Rockies most, as they were 51-30 at home this season - good for the second best home record in baseball. Their desire to play more games at home than on the road in the playoffs was evident last night while beating a team against which they were previously 3-12. Regular season means little come playoff time - MLB News - FOX Sports on MSN The rather ...

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