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3:50 PM ET, October 7, 2009

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Keith Law / ESPN:
Insider Intel: Phillies-Rockies  —  Philadelphia's patient pitchers do battle with Colorado's count-workers  —  STAY AHEAD OF THE GAME Become an Insider Today  —  Pack a lunch.  Two good offensive teams playing in two good hitters' parks may mean some long games, even with big arms …
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Associated Press:
Phillies, Rockies make their pitch  —  PHILADELPHIA - All those big boppers and two hitter-friendly ballparks sure make the Phillies-Rockies series look like a slugfest.  —  Not so fast.  —  When Colorado swept Philadelphia in the 2007 NL Division Series, the teams combined for only 24 runs in three games.
Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Format in playoffs' opening round can derail juggernauts  —  The New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers spent six grueling months posting the best records in their leagues and establishing themselves as the top teams in baseball.  —  When they step onto the field today to open the playoffs, it will mean virtually nothing.
Scott Lauber / Philled In:
Oct. 7 — COLE: EARLY STARTS ‘NOT FAIR’
Discussion: crashburnalley.com
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Phillies Still Seeking Solution in Bullpen
Discussion: Purple Row
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yanks stock up on arms in 11th hour  —  ALDS roster includes 11 pitchers; Gaudin, Joba make cut  —  NEW YORK — The Yankees finalized their 25-man roster for the American League Division Series on Wednesday, reversing course and opting to take an 11-man pitching staff to face the Minnesota Twins.
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Erik Boland / Newsday:
Joba makes ALDS roster; more decisions to come  —  out Tuesday afternoon at the Stadium, Joe Girardi said the team's final 25-man roster for the Division Series hadn't been determined, in large part because neither, at that point, had the AL Central.  —  “There's probably 23 guys that are fairly secure,” he said.
Discussion: Sliding Into Home
Marc Carig / New Jersey Online:
NY Yankees manager Joe Girardi breaks down matchup with Twins
Discussion: Bronx Baseball Daily
Tyler Kepner / Bats:
Yanks Announce Rotation, Close in on Playoff Roster
Discussion: The Bronx Block
Kelly Thesier / MLB.com:
Never-give-up Twins win Central title  —  Casilla delivers walk-off hit; Minnesota to face Yanks in ALDS  —  MINNEAPOLIS — Over the past two weeks of the season, the Twins and Tigers battled each other so many times, every contest felt like a playoff game.
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Tyler Kepner / Bats:
Division Series Matchups and Predictions
Discussion: bronxbanterblog.com
Dave Campbell / Globe and Mail:
Twins dump Tigers in AL tiebreaker
Discussion: Twinkie Town
Associated Press:
Wolf's good, just don't call him an ace  —  LOS ANGELES — Randy Wolf has seen a lot in his 11-year career, just never the playoffs.  He's finally getting a chance in the stadium where he watched the Los Angeles Dodgers as a kid.  —  The 33-year-old left-hander proved to be the most consistent starter …
Discussion: Hardball Times and True Blue LA
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Dodgers' Wolf finally has playoff start
J.J. Cooper / Baseball America:
Florida State League Top 20 Prospects  —  Stanton-Montero debate leads off the FSL list … The teams may play in front of smaller crowds and in bigger parks than most minor leaguers.  But the combination of good weather and proximity to team's training bases means that the high Class …
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2 Miles NE Harlem NY  —  Enter Your “City, ST” or zip code  —  This  —  Afternoon  —  Tonight  —  Thursday  —  Thursday  —  Night  —  Friday  —  Friday  —  Night  —  Saturday  —  Saturday  —  Night  —  Sunday  —  This Afternoon: Mostly sunny, with a high near 73.
Discussion: Bronx Baseball Daily
David Lennon / Newsday:
Actions, not words, will put real pressure on Minaya, Manuel  —  After yesterday's media blitz by the Mets' front office, which included a morning news conference at Citi Field followed by a 90-minute propaganda session on WFAN, did the team really provide any plan for how to fix its current mess?
Dan Gross / Philly.com:
Marlins pitcher Sean West's wild Saturday night  —  Marlins reliever Sean West had a wild Saturday night, being involved in one fight, nearly provoking another, then getting lucky with a groupie at his hotel.  West was leaving G Lounge (111 S. 17th) close to 2 a.m. Sunday morning …
Discussion: FishStripes, Fish Bytes and Deadspin
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Padilla gets Game 3 nod for Dodgers  —  Torre to start Belliard at second base ahead of Hudson  —  LOS ANGELES — In-season additions Ronnie Belliard and Vicente Padilla will start for the Dodgers ahead of All-Stars Orlando Hudson and Chad Billingsley in the best-of-five National League Division Series …
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Hawksworth, Boggs get roster spots in 1st round  —  Friday July 31, 2009 - Cardinal's starting pitcher Mitchell Boggs throws out Astro's Kazuo Matsui in the first inning during a game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Houston Astros at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Mo. (Emily Rasinski/P-D)
Curt Schilling / 38 Pitches:
Breaking down Red Sox vs. Angels: Keys to the ALDS  —  RED SOX KEYS  —  1) Lester/Beckett fastball command — Look at their first time through the lineup.  If Josh is commanding the outside corner to right-handed hitters, and Jon is commanding the inside corner to right-handed hitters, they'll win.
Discussion: Angels Unplugged
Amy K. Nelson / ESPN:
Alex's ordeal  —  Red Sox shortstop keeps his eye on the ball, his heart with his ailing son  —  BOSTON — Minutes before each game, the ritual begins.  First, a prayer.  Then, the visualization of nine imagined innings: balls hit to him, time spent inside the batter's box, swings at fastballs …
Discussion: Red Reporter
Brian McTaggart / MLB.com:
Moehler to return to Astros in '10  —  Houston plans to pick up its half of mutual option  —  HOUSTON — Astros right-hander Brian Moehler said Tuesday that he plans to return next season after being informed by general manager Ed Wade earlier in the day that the club planned on picking up its half of the mutual option for 2010.
Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Lowrie on, Velazquez here  —  Jed Lowrie will be the backup infielder on the Red Sox first round roster, manager Terry Francona said a short while ago.  The move did not come as a surprise given the status of Nick Green and Chris Woodward, the other two candidates.
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Bill Center / San Diego Union-Tribune:
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