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      <title>MLB Announces 5 Game Suspension for Jimenez</title>
      <description>Just a few weeks ago in this space I wondered if former Colorado Rockies ace pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez, now with the Cleveland Indians after the blockbuster deal for Drew Pomeranz and friends at last year's deadline, would come back to haunt the Rockies in some way. I stated that if he goes back to having his average season with Cleveland this year the trade would be worth it for the Indians.</description>
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      <title>Pitching Coming Around For Tribe</title>
      <description>Manager Manny Acta said the Indians' goal coming into their three-game series against first-place Detroit was a series sweep. Cleveland didn't get it, but Acta wasn't discouraged.</description>
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      <title>Trade Analysis: Jimenez Deal A Perplexing One</title>
      <description>It's difficult to fault an organization for trying to win in their current season. But, it isn't always the right course of action. For the Cleveland Indians, dealing their top two pitching prospects for a pitcher trending in the wrong direction may prove costly in their rebuilding process. And, while Colorado dealing away their young ace is also perplexing, they may have sold just in time.</description>
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      <description>If the Rockies don't play considerably better at home, contending would be out of the question.</description>
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      <title>Colorado Rockies April Recap</title>
      <description>The Colorado Rockies have gotten off to a slow start to the 2009 season, as their record sits at 8-12 through the first month of the season.  They have gotten some surprising efforts from some of their players, but they haven’t had consistent starting pitching all season long.</description>
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      <description>People forget that the Colorado Rockies were NL champions just two years ago, before a plague of injuries derailed their 2008 season. The trade of Matt Holliday, acquisition of Jason Marquis, and maturation of their younger players give the Rockies a depth on both sides of the ball that they have never before enjoyed in their 16-year history. This depth will thrust them into NL West contention.</description>
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      <title>Around The Majors: N.L. West</title>
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      <title>MLB Insiders - Colorado Rockies</title>
      <description>The Colorado Rockies handled their first postseason series in the same manner that they handled their last 15 regular season contests.  Up next: the Arizona Diamondbacks in the NLCS.</description>
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      <description>We correctly predicted the outcome of all of the games in the Pirates series, and we attempt to do the same for the most important series of the year.</description>
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      <title>The Rockies Are For Real</title>
      <description>The Arizona Diamondbacks need to sweep the Colorado Rockies to ensure a spot in the postseason, but that does not appear likely, as these Rockies are playing incredible baseball.</description>
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      <title>Rockies Mid-Season Evaluations: (Top 1-10)</title>
      <description>As the mid-season has come to a close, RockiesInsider.com takes a look at the top-50 prospects in the Rockies organization. This is a mid-season evaluation of the players who we believe are the top players in the organization, and will serve to help us as we make our pre-season Top-50 rankings this fall. Here are prospects 1-10.</description>
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      <title>Pitches Stacking Up For Jimenez</title>
      <description>The Rockies have won nine consecutive series at Coors Field, but that is to end this weekend against the Cubs.  In this edition of Rockies Inside Pitch, Ubaldo Jimenez is really struggling lately, Kaz Matsui has an eight-game hitting streak, Troy Tulowitzki has shown extra-base hit power, and much more:</description>
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      <title>2007 Colorado Springs Sky Sox Preview</title>
      <description>The Colorado Springs Sky Sox have been a great feeder system to the Colorado Rockies during the past few seasons, and the 2007 roster is full of prospects who are ready to make the jump to the Major Leagues this season.  With a nice mix of veterans and first time Triple-A players, the Sky Sox should make some noise in the Pacific Coast League in 2007.</description>
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