Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Rockies on natural high heading into first round playoff series

So it turns out the Colorado Rockies were the hottest team in baseball in the final two weeks of the season, posting a 14-1 mark in the final 15 games. Who would thought the Rockies would have took the NL by storm and finished with a 90-73 record overall. This gutsy young team beat out the Mets, Padres, and Braves for the wildcard. This is a historic year for the franchise, marking their first ever postseason appearance. Also, this is the first time the Rockies, Phillies, and Cubs all clinched the playoffs together.

I know one guy who's happy and finally relieved. That's Todd Helton, the corner stone of the franchise. He's been with the club since 1995. Long has the veteran gold glove-winning first baseman waited for this day. He's followed by a talented group of teammates which include the slugging Matt Holiday (up for MVP honors), lead-off hitter Kaz Matsui, starting pitcher Jeff Francis, and rising star Garrett Atkins. What's surprising about this team is there ranked 2nd in runs scored in the NL, and won several 1-run games.

Philadelphia would be welcoming ground for these Rockies. They'll have to depend more on their starters and bullpen to survive the series. Cole Hamels (15-5) makes the start in Game 1 vs. the Rockies Jeff Francis (17-5). Jimmy Rollins and homerun hitting Ryan Howard are the main keys to the Phillies' offense. Second baseman Chase Utley has known to be a run producing igniter as well. For Colorado, Todd Helton needs to step up and deliver in the clutch with his teammates helping to build early leads for their starter pitchers. The division series is shaped up to be a classic confrontation. Good luck to both teams!

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