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Arnie Stapleton / Associated Press:
Rockies rally in 13th, win NL wild card — DENVER (AP) — They played as if they never wanted the season end, and they had already gotten an extra day. — The NL wild card came down to a wild, 13-inning finish Monday night that put Matt Holliday and the Colorado Rockies into the playoffs …
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Michael Knisley / ESPN:
Knisley: Rockies batter Hoffman, reach postseason … DENVER — A long, stressful, extra-inning night finally ended a long, stressful, extra-game regular season Monday in Denver, and the Colorado Rockies flew away to Philadelphia and the National League Division Series ... ... on Holliday.
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Associated Press:
Rockies beat Pads on wild finish — LIKE THIS STORY? — DENVER (AP) - Matt Holliday raced home on Jamey Carroll's shallow fly ball, capping a stunning, three-run rally in the 13th inning against Trevor Hoffman and leading the Colorado Rockies over the San Diego Padres 9-8 Monday night for the NL wild card.
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Shaun Assael / ESPN:
Source: Mets lefty Schoeneweis received steroids … Scott Schoeneweis, the veteran New York Mets reliever and a survivor of testiticular cancer, received six steroid shipments from Signature Pharmacy while playing for the Chicago White Sox in 2003 and 2004, ESPN has learned.
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Sox nail down ALDS rotation — Dice-K gets the nod in Game 2, while Schilling will go in Game 3 — BOSTON — Red Sox manager Terry Francona revealed his pitching plans for the American League Division Series against the Angels, and Daisuke Matsuzaka is the choice for Game 2 instead of Curt Schilling.
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Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Division Series broadcast times set — Games, beginning Wednesday, to be aired by TBS — Start times have been set for the first round of the Major League Baseball playoffs, and fans will be able to enjoy at least two or three games every day during the opening week of the postseason.
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals payroll experiencing growing pains? — The Cardinals learned this season that $101 million mixed with rampant injuries is worth only third place. In the upcoming weeks they must decide what a return to first place will cost. — With nearly $84 million already committed …
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Sports Illustrated:
A time for change — Plenty went wrong for Mets, who face tough choices — Also in this column: — Break up the Mets. And I mean that literally. — Following one of the bigger collapses in major league history, the Mets need to make some significant personnel changes for 2008.
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Marlins season in review — MIAMI — Combine too many injuries with inconsistencies, add inexperience, and you have the makings of what happened to the 2007 Florida Marlins. — The youthful, energetic squad that surprised so many in 2006 never could overcome a rash of injuries, especially to the rotation.
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Canadian Press:
Blue Jays look ahead to 2008 season — TORONTO - The internal projection for the Toronto Blue Jays this season was somewhere between 90-92 wins, a total that would have had them in legitimate contention for the post-season. — Had things fallen their way after that, the feeling was this group …
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Simulated game is Roger Clemens' last hurdle — The Yankees officially won't tab Roger Clemens as their Game 3 starter for another day or two, but all signs point to the Rocket taking the ball Sunday at Yankee Stadium. — Clemens threw a 49-pitch bullpen session at the Yankees' training complex …
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Chris Isidore / CNNMoney.com:
Mets lost millions (of $) in collapse — Franchise could have seen $15 million or more in postseason revenue if it had made it to series. Now it has to worry about next year's ticket sales. — NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — The New York Mets lost more than a playoff spot, their pride and probably some of their fan base this past week.
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Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Carlos Delgado vows to rebound from injury, slump — As Carlos Delgado Delgado rehabbed from elbow surgery last winter, he did so with the knowledge that he produced big numbers in his first career postseason despite the Mets' seven-game loss to the Cardinals in the 2006 NLCS.
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Webb-Zambrano battle may decide series — LIKE THIS STORY? — It's easy to underestimate the Diamondbacks — most of us have done it all season. When a team wins the most games in its league while scoring the third fewest number of runs, the only sensible response is, "Kids, don't try this at home!"
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Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Dombrowski speaks on Leyland, Tigers — Team president/general manager details state of club for '08 — DETROIT — To some people's surprise, Tigers manager Jim Leyland left Comerica Park for his Pittsburgh home on Monday without the one-year contract extension that he was seeking.

